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. 2011 Sep;130(3):1628–1642. doi: 10.1121/1.3596461

Table 5.

[a]-onset condition.a

  F1 onset F1 offset∕F1 target F2 onset F2 offset∕F2 target F3 onset F3 offset∕F3 target F4 onset F4 offset∕F4 target
S1 190 330∕330 900 1713∕2200 2000 2625∕3000 3500 3563∕3600
S2 " 370∕370 " 1650∕2100 " 2594∕2950 " 3556∕3590
S3 " 410∕410 " 1588∕2000 " 2563∕2900 " 3550∕3580
S4 " 450∕450 " 1525∕1900 " 2531∕2850 " 3544∕3570
S5 " 490∕490 " 1463∕1800 " 2500∕2800 " 3538∕3560
S6 " 530∕530 " 1400∕1700 " 2469∕2750 " 3531∕3550
S7 " 570∕570 " 1338∕1600 " 2438∕2700 " 3525∕3540
S8 " 610∕610 " 1275∕1500 " 2406∕2650 " 3519∕3530
S9 " 650∕650 " 1213∕1400 " 2375∕2600 " 3513∕3520
S10 " 690∕690 " 1150∕1300 " 2344∕2550 " 3506∕3510
S11 " 720∕720 " 1088∕1200 " 2313∕2500 " 3500∕3500
a

In the dynamic conditions (Tables 4, TABLE V.), onset information (either values for [i] or values for [a]) is combined with dynamic transition information. The target (ranging between values for [i] and values for [a]) is not reached because total stimulus duration was 30 ms, whereas the target would be obtained in 40 ms. For Table TABLE IV. ([i]-onset condition), onset frequencies are for [i]. For Table TABLE V. ([a]-onset condition), onset frequencies are for [a].