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Table 4 Descriptive data and comparisons between genders

From: Could driving help us to “see better”? A comparative assessment of saccadic efficiency, visual speed, and attention

Variable

Gender

Mean

SD

95% CI

F test (Brown-Forsythe)

Lower

Upper

Stat.

Sig.

ADEMd

 Vadj

1. Female

66.21

19.77

61.56

70.86

8.74

**

2. Male

57.18

13.68

53.21

61.15

 Hadj

1. Female

70.07

21.85

64.93

75.20

6.25

*

2. Male

61.66

15.01

57.30

66.02

 Hdadj

1. Female

76.34

27.56

69.87

82.81

5.76

*

2. Male

66.83

15.72

62.26

71.40

UFOV

 Subtest 1

1. Female

24.05

26.88

15.22

32.89

.03

N/S

2. Male

24.97

19.56

18.45

31.49

 Subtest 2

1. Female

64.70

83.62

36.82

92.58

.623

N/S

2. Male

80.08

83.92

52.10

108.06

 Subtest 3

1. Female

107.75

114.24

69.10

146.40

2.19

N/S

2. Male

150.03

129.58

106.82

193.23

  1. All values are expressed in seconds (Adult Developmental Eye Movement test [ADEMd]) or milliseconds (Useful Field of View test [UFOV])
  2. V vertical sheets, H horizontal sheet, Hd horizontal sheet with distractors, adj adjusted time (considering the mistakes), SD standard deviation, Stat. Brow-Forsythe statistic, Sig. p-value of significance
  3. N/SNon-significant difference
  4. *significant at p < .05
  5. **significant at p < .01