Fig. 6. Loading had no effect on the initial velocity of movement. (A) Over the
first 200 ms of movement, the median velocity was between 8.7 and 10.3 cm
s1 for all movements to the anterior stimulus site
(horizontal lines in open boxes) and between 10.2 and 11.1 cm
s1 for movements to the posterior site (horizontal lines in
grey boxes), irrespective of load condition. The variances were large so the
interquartile ranges overlapped almost completely (boxes). The whiskers
indicate the range containing 90% of values. (B) Movement velocity during the
cyclic part of each scratch (`Loop velocity') was similarly unaffected by load
on the proximal femur (8.79.6 cm s1), but was faster
when the leg was loaded on the distal femur or tibia, at least for movements
to the posterior stimulus site (12.913.3 cm s1;
medians fall outside the interquartile range for unloaded movements). Numbers
indicate the number of trials at each site and load condition.