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- Create a mean signal that contains data from both the left and right sides of the body.
- Find the signal that is most representative of a set of signals. This implementation is based on the following article:
- Shadmehr R and Mussa-Ivaldi FA (1994) Adaptive Representation of Dynamics during Learning of a Motor Task. J. Neuroscience 14(5), pp 3208-3224.
- Computing the metrics SI and DPSI defined in the following Journal Article.
- Wikstrom EA, Tillman MD, Kline KJ, Borsa PA (2006) Gender and Limb Differences in Dynamic Postural Stability During Landing. Clin J Sport Med 16:311–315
- A meta-command for computing a Linear Regression
- Another meta-command for Linear Regression
- A meta-command that performs linear regression for data that occurs between two events