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MEP/M ratios were analyzed with repeated-measures analysis of variance with factors GROUP, TIME, CONDITION, STIMULUS INTENSITY (0.9, 1.1, and 1.3rMT), and ORDER OF SESSION.
Motor threshold, short-interval intracortical inhibition, number of stimuli for MT determination, and VAMS scores were analyzed with repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVARM) using the factors GROUP (CS and MP), TIME (pre and post), CONDITION (LD and EL), and ORDER OF SESSION (first session, LD; or first session, EL).
No significant effects were found for order of session (hypoglycemia followed by euglycemia or vice versa).
Between-participant factors were order of session (euglycemia-hypoglycemia or hypoglycemia-euglycemia), test battery used, and diabetes status (with or without diabetes).
A general linear model (repeated-measures ANOVA) was used, with order of session (euglycemia-hypoglycemia or hypoglycemia-euglycemia) as a between-subjects factor, and condition (euglycemia or hypoglycemia) as a within-subjects factor, to compare hypoglycemia with euglycemia.
Order of session (euglycemia followed by hypoglycemia or vice versa), order of test battery (test battery A followed by battery B or vice versa), and diabetes status (participants with or without diabetes) were between-participant factors, with the NART score as a covariate.
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The order of sessions was randomized and the interval between the two sessions was over 2 weeks.
The order of sessions was counterbalanced across participants.
Order of sessions and of rule types within each session was counterbalanced across subjects.
However, to examine whether the order of sessions contaminated the brain responses, we also conducted a control experiment that was the same as the main experiment, except that the order of sessions was reversed.
In addition, the control experiment showed that the brain response was similar when the order of sessions was reversed.
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