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Table 1 Personal data of the group of CP children
Figure 2 Single trial comparisons between the subject groupsof the actual produced movement
Figure 3 Motor performance comparison for the three experimental groups. Figure 3a displays the average distance (mm) for the hit-distance for the three groups in the different categories of movement manipulations
Figure 4 Subjective assessment of agency for the observedmovement. The graph displays the percentage of the groupsreporting “Yes” according to what the subjects estimated were theirresponsibility for moving the visual object in the individualmovement manip
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