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. 2012 Apr 20;7(4):e35055. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0035055

Table 2. Amplitude and latency of peak dipole moment for N100m.

Control ISSNHL patient
Initial 1 m
Left Right Healthy Affected Healthy Affected
Hemisphere a l a l a l a l A l a l
Contralateral hemisphere
m 58.7 89.3 52.2 92.9 48.4 85.5 62.2 100.3 64.8 85.9 64.3 92.0
SD 27.7 10.9 13.1 11.9 18.6 14.1 29.5 24.2 28.6 8.2 35.6 14.6
Ipsilateral hemisphere
m 32.8 103.4 42.9 102.6 57.9 92.0 31.1 109.8 65.8 92.2 46.2 101.7
SD 9.9 7.8 15.0 11.8 20.4 10.3 12.1 15.5 30.7 12.0 21.8 15.4

Threshold for statistical significance using Wilcoxon signed rank test was set at P<0.05. Left, left-ear stimulation; Right, right-ear stimulation; Healthy, healthy-ear stimulation; Affected, affected-ear stimulation; Initial, initial MEG exam; 1 m, 1 month after initial exam (fixed stage); a, amplitude of N100m dipole moment (Q/nAm); l, latency of N100m dipole moment (ms); m, mean; sd, standard deviation; P1, significance of difference between pooled responses of contralateral vs. ipsilateral hemispheres on monaural stimulation to both ears in controls and patients, respectively; P2, significance of difference between pooled responses of hemispheres ipsilateral to vs. opposite to the healthy ears on monaural stimulation to both intact and affected ears of patients; P3, significance of difference between hemispheric responses on a subset level according to ear of stimulation (left-ear stimulation and right-ear stimulation respectively in controls, healthy-ear stimulation and affected-ear stimulation respectively in patients).