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A trial was defined by the presentation of one number followed by the subject's motor response.
Public accessibility of a trial was defined as being either reported in Clinicaltrials.gov or published in a MEDLINE-indexed journal.
A trial was defined as a minimum of 6 weeks on an adequate or tolerated dose as reported by the patient, or for a shorter period when treatment was terminated prior to 6 weeks due to side effects.
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In the encoding phase, a trial is defined as the presentation of all six pairs of arms.
A valid trial was defined as a stimulus bar being presented at the cued peripheral location, and an invalid trial was defined as a stimulus bar being presented at the uncued (opposite to the cued location) peripheral location.
A successful trial was defined by a forelimb hitting the plate followed by the ipsilateral pelvic limb within the predetermined velocity range of 1.3 – 1.9 m/s and an acceleration range of −0.5 m/s to +0.5 m/s.
A clinical trial was defined as a prospective study with human subjects that is intended to assess the efficacy, safety, or pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) of one or more medicinal products.
A successful trial was defined by correct heel strike on the force platform and correct walking speed (1.22 m/s ±5%).
Furthermore, the transition type (switch or repeat) on a given trial was defined according to the current and previous tasks.
A success trial was defined as any trial that resulted in the successful precision grip and removal of the food from the pin without dropping it.
Pain for a given trial was defined as the mean visual analogue score of the beginning and the end of that trial.
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