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Table 6 Population differences and statistical test results for sex effects in both OH and OHA

From: Quantitatively assessing aging effects in rapid motor behaviours: a cross-sectional study

Parameter

OH

OHA

p

95% CI

p

95% CI

Mean hand speed left

0.01528

(0.0020, 0.0190)

0.0041

(0.0032, 0.0169)

Mean hand speed right

0.0367

(0.0006, 0.0184)

0.5264

(− 0.0049, 0.0095)

Mean hand speed bias

0.3546

(− 0.01460, 0.0052)

0.0015

(− 0.0343, − 0.0082)

Movement area left

\(1.007\times 10^{-11}\)

(0.0101, 0.0180)

0.0002

(0.0036, 0.0116)

Movement area right

\(1.2181\times 10^{-8}\)

(0.0083, 0.0169)

0.2091

(− 0.0015, 0.0069)

Movement area bias

0.1553

(− 0.0205, 0.0033)

0.0007

(− 0.0424, − 0.0114)

Hand bias of hits

0.1305

(− 0.0187, 0.0024)

0.0202

(− 0.0281, − 0.0024)

Hand selection overlap

0.1500

(-0.0015, 0.0097)

0.0189

(0.0013, 0.0147)

Hand transition

0.7218

(− 0.0032, 0.0047)

0.1063

(− 0.0009, 0.0092)

Miss bias

0.8718

(− 0.0064, 0.0075)

0.7090

(− 0.0059, 0.0087)

Median error

\(1.0424\times 10^{-6}\)

(1.169, 2.717)

0.5847

(− 1.195, 0.6743)

Distractor proportion

–

–

0.6504

(− 0.6866, 1.099)

Object processing rate

–

–

0.0646

(− 0.0031, 0.1043)

Targets hit

\(4.144\times 10^{-11}\)

(9.9753, 18.2396)

0.0548

(− 0.0655, 6.3569)

Steady-state rate

\(1.110\times 10^{-10}\)

(0.1326, 0.2461)

0.0516

(− 0.0003, 0.0828)

Task score

0.6760

(− 0.0722, 0.1112)

0.5732

(− 0.0711, 0.1284)