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Fig. 1 | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

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From: Transfer of motor skill between virtual reality viewed using a head-mounted display and conventional screen environments

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Experimental paradigm. a Experimental design. b Pinch force between the thumb and index finger was applied to a small force transducer to move the cursor in the SVIPT. c Sequential Visual Isometric Pinch Task (SVIPT) display. Participants were asked to apply force to the force transducer, which translated into the movement of a small black cursor (shown at the home position in the white bar) moving horizontally to the right in the environment. The cursor moved left by reducing force. Instructions were to move the cursor between the gates, in order from 1 to 5, as quickly and accurately as possible, without over- or under-shooting any of the gates

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