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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurosci Methods. 2007 Oct 13;168(1):265–272. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2007.10.003

Table 2.

Effect of background noise distribution estimate on significance measure for three example datasets of Fig. 4. Gray boxes indicate values below threshold, at which the response was deemed significant.

Pat Peak Latency (ms) Maximum prestimulus (p, b) Average zero mean (p, b) Pooled random average (p, b)
5011 1 154 (0.010, 0.196) (0.006, 0.036) (0.002, 0.084)
2 268 (0.005, 0.020) (0.004, 0.020) (0.005, 0.023)
3 379 (0.005, 0.010) (0.001, 0.009) (0.005, 0.010)
5015 1 299 (0.077, 0.679) (0.008, 0.287) (0.010, 0.246)
2 572 (0.108, 0.871) (0.010, 0.300) (0.018, 0.282)
3 786 (0.034, 0.551) (0.002, 0.029) (0.005, 0.082)
5017 1 221 (0.425, 1.000) (0.009, 0.261) (0.025, 0.354)
2 363 (0.172, 0.941) (0.003, 0.078) (0.004, 0.101)
3 505 (0.238, 0.980) (0.006, 0.088) (0.006, 0.130)