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What indices were used to quantify finger interdependence? Enslavement matrix, individuation index, stationarity index. Flexibility index, mobility index, dependency matrix. Strength index, dexterity matrix, coordination index. None of the above.

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What indices were used to quantify finger interdependence? Enslavement matrix, individuation index, stationarity index. Flexibility index, mobility index, dependency matrix. Strength index, dexterity matrix, coordination index. None of the above.

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The indices used to quantify finger interdependence are the enslavement matrix, individuation index, and stationarity index. These indices are used to measure the degree to which the movement of one finger is dependent on the movement of another. The enslavement matrix measures the extent to which the movement of one finger affects the movement of the other fingers. The individuation index measures the ability to move one finger independently of the others. The stationarity index measures the consistency of finger movements over time. The other indices mentioned (flexibility index, mobility index, dependency matrix, strength index, dexterity matrix, coordination index) are not typically used to quantify finger interdependence.

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