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## Introduction ## This project includes the data used in the research study "Retention of recalibration of visuo-proprioceptive estimates of hand position". The data is stored in an excel sheet (.xlxs) format. The analysis was performed on SPSS version 28. We performed mixed ANOVA on the data. The SPSS output files are included. ## Data ## This file contains the data used to perform the analysis on SPSS. There are five groups in total with 15 participants in each group. One subject each from Group 3 and 4 were excluded during analysis due to technical issues with the touchscreen during data collection. - Group 1: Active-Vision (AV) - Group 2: Passive-Vision (PV) - Group 3: Active-No Vision (ANV) - Group 4: Passive-No Vision (PNV) - Group 5: 24 Hours (24H) V_ra: Visual recalibration was calculated by finding the means of the last four and the first four visual trial endpoints in the recalibration block (Block 1). V_ret: Visual retention was calculated by finding the means of the first four visual trial endpoints in the retention block (Block 2) and the first four visual trial endpoints in the recalibration block (Block 1). P_ra: Proprioceptive recalibration was calculated by finding the means of the last four and the first four proprioceptive trial endpoints in the recalibration block (Block 1). P_ret: Proprioceptive retention was calculated by finding the means of the first four proprioceptive trial endpoints in the retention block (Block 2) and the first four proprioceptive trial endpoints in the recalibration block (Block 1). Total_ra: Total recalibration was calculated by adding visual and proprioceptive recalibration. Total_ret: Total retention was calculated by adding visual and proprioceptive retention.
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