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Fig. 2 | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

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From: Cancer survivors post-chemotherapy exhibit unique proprioceptive deficits in proximal limbs

Fig. 2

Method for computing steady-state force during the force matching task (a) and steady-state position during the target reaching task (b). 8% of the maximal reaching speed and 15% of the maximal force rate were used to determine the steady-state of the reaching task and force-matching task, respectively. Averaged force and position within the region of steady position were used to calculate performance errors

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