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Table 4 Associations between force variability and clinical symptoms across visual gain and somatosensory feedback conditions

From: Visual and somatosensory feedback mechanisms of precision manual motor control in autism spectrum disorder

Force variability

(Log SD)

Off

On

Low gain

Med gain

High gain

 

N

r

N

r

N

r

N

r

N

r

ADOS-CSS

43

.337

37

.188

43

.334

43

.331

42

.220

SP-2: visual

29

.094

26

.108

29

.240

29

.164

29

.060

Adolescent/Adult SP: visual

11

.053

9

.207

11

−.030

11

−.008

11

.076

SP-2: movement

29

.346

26

.145

29

.379

29

.353

29

.191

Adolescent/Adult SP: movement

11

.313

9

−.122

11

.180

11

.124

11

.406

BOT-2: fine motor control

40

−.306

35

−.406

40

−.309

40

−.376

39

−.293

  1. SD standard deviation, N sample size, R Pearson correlation coefficient, ADOS-CSS Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule Composite Severity Score, SP Sensory Profile, BOT-2 Bruininks-Osteretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition