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Table 1 Behavioral results summary

From: Brain activation differences in schizophrenia during context-dependent processing of saccade tasks

 

Percent correct

Reaction time (ms)

 

C (n = 27)

SZ (n = 28)

T-statistic,

p value

Cohen’s

d

C (n = 27)

SZ (n = 27)

T-statistic,

p value

Cohen’s

d

Antisaccades

Anti/Fix

71.0 (25)

53.8 (30)

t(53) = 2.2, .03*

.60

287 (81)

303 (61)

t(50) = −.82, .42

−.23

Anti/Pro

76.0 (24)

55.5 (31)

t(53) = 2.7, .01*

.74

279 (68)

313 (89)

t(50) = −1.5, .13

−.42

Prosaccades

Pro/Fix

98.8 (1.0)

98.7 (2.1)

t(53) = .20, .84

.05

175 (23)

178 (31)

t(52) = −.31, .76

−.09

Anti/Pro

97.5 (4.0)

95.0 (13)

t(53) = .95, .35

.26

180 (26)

181 (34)

t(52) = −.05, .96

−.01

  1. Saccade performance measures showing percent correct and correct reaction time (mean (SD)) by saccade type (anti- or pro-saccade) in each of the three runs (Anti/Fix, Pro/Fix, and Anti/Pro). T-statistics and corresponding p values are for comparisons between C and SZ groups. The SZ group made significantly more antisaccade errors in each run. There were no significant differences across single and dual task runs for either group
  2. C comparison group, SZ schizophrenia group
  3. * p < .05