TABLE 5.
HT2 CAEP detection p-values at the higher test level for infants with no response at the initial test level
Case (Infant) | MF SL (dB) | p (MF) | HF SL (dB) | p (HF) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 1 | Session 2 | |||
A | 25 | <0.001** | <0.001** | 15 | 0.858 | 0.002** |
B | 10 | 0.807 | x | 15 | 0.001** | <0.001** |
C | 20 | 0.098 | <0.001** | |||
D | 15 | <0.001** | 0.004** | |||
E | 15 | 0.818 | x | |||
F | 25 | 0.320 | 0.310 | |||
G | 15 | x | 0.302 | |||
H | 30 | 0.001** | 0.716 | |||
I | 30 | x | 0.001** |
The sensation level refers to the higher test level (i.e., the initial sensation level would have been 10 dB lower). “x” refers to a case where the test was not completed at the higher level in that session. Blank cells indicate that the infant showed a significant response at the initial level.
Indicates highly significant responses (p < 0.004).
CAEP, cortical auditory evoked potential; HF, (mid-)high-frequency (stimulus); HT2, Hotellings T2; MF, mid-frequency (stimulus); SL, sensation level.