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Table 3 Effect table for the two linear regression parameters of leg orientation as a function of trunk orientation

From: Leg orientation as a clinical sign for pusher syndrome

          

Main effects

  

Pusher

BD-Controls

Vestibular loss

NBD-Controls

Group F(3,27)

Viewing condition F(1,27)

Direction F(1,27)

Group × Viewing condition F(3,27)

Group × Direction F(3,27)

Viewing condition × Direction F(1,27)

Group × Viewing condition × Direction F(3,27)

  

Contra

Ipsi

Contra

Ipsi

Contra

Ipsi

Left

Right

       

Intercept of leg-to-trunk function

Mean (SD)

9.64 (4.72)

10.42 (4.94)

2.09 (5.75)

2.26 (6.02)

0.35 (3.34)

-1.92 (4.02)

2.57 (4.23)

1.61 (5.17)

6.83*

0.19

1.63

0.68

2.00

0.22

2.68

Slope of leg-to-trunk function

Mean (SD)

0.86 (0.15)

0.87 (0.26)

0.70 (0.16)

0.63 (0.20)

0.49 (0.19)

0.43 (0.10)

0.55 (0.21)

0.49 (0.22)

9.51**

0.16

1.40

1.04

0.15

1.70

0.18

  1. * p < 0.05, two-tailed; ** p < 0.001, two-tailed