Figure 5.
Overall performance on the computer-based task in male and female patients (n=15 and 12, respectively) versus male and female controls (n=9 and 17, respectively). (A) Total points gained during the entire session. Main effect of Group and Sex × Group interaction were shown (both p<0.050); male controls gained more points than all the other groups (all p<0.050). (B) Number of shooting attempts (FIRE keypresses). A Sex × Group interaction was shown (p<0.050); male controls shot more than female controls (p=0.022) and tended to shoot more than male patients (p=0.057). (C) Motor activity (LEFT and RIGHT keypresses). No differences were found (all p>0.100).