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Figure 2

From: Leg orientation as a clinical sign for pusher syndrome

Figure 2

Mean leg orientation as a function of trunk orientation for each subject of all four groups over the whole tilt cycle. Each thin line represents the performance of a single individual, averaged across five tilt cycles and both viewing conditions. The broken thick line indicates each group's averaged linear regression derived from all individuals' regression parameters. Positive values indicate orientation into the ipsiversive/right direction; negative values indicate orientation into the contraversive/left direction.

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