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Characterising Upper Limb Movements in Huntington's Disease and the Impact of Restricted Visual Cues.

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Table 1. Demographic and neurocognitive data across groups. Means and standard deviations (SD) provided.
Fig 2. Linear regression of movement times as a function of index of difficulty.
Fig 3. Movement time between groups as a function of index of difficulty. Standard error bars included
Fig 4. Dwell times between groups as a function of index of difficulty. Standard error bars included
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