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Mean time to fracture union for the 139 open fractures that did not required a change of fixation method or bone graft was 25 weeks (ranged 17 32, median time 28); in the 84 closed fractures this was 21 weeks (ranged 14 31, mean time 23) (Figs. 1, 2, 3; Table 1).
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It is recognized that any change of fixation procedure has the potential to change the appearance of the tissues and that a larger number of tissues will need to be examined before general utility can be validated.
The monkeys were rewarded for the detection of a change of the fixation point from white to light gray (luminance contrast: 43.7%) between 253 and 6000 ms after stimulus onset.
Re-operation or a change of the method or fixation device should be performed only when there is a delay in callus formation.
The rate of total number of re-operations in our study was 19.09% with a change of the method or fixation device necessary in 28 fractures (12.72%).
The colour change of fixation target was the go-signal for the monkey to release the home-button and perform an arm movement towards the target button, then to press it.
All monkeys were trained to maintain fixation and to respond to a color change of the fixation point (correct trials, Monkey 1, 96%; Monkey 2, 80%; Monkey 3, 96%; Monkey 4, 90%).
At least 70 times during a campimetric visual field test, fixation accuracy was tested by an isoluminant change of the fixation point.
The task was the detection of a luminance change of the fixation point (luminance contrast after change: 53.4%).
Feedback (a color change of the fixation cross) was given to indicate whether the answer was correct (green) or incorrect (red).
While the monkey performed a fixation task (detection of a luminance contrast change of the fixation point from 64.6%too 43.7%), the probe was presented in a random sequence at ∼80 positions on a rectangular grid (probe grid) centered on the estimated cRF.
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