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. 2012 Sep 26;108(12):3353–3369. doi: 10.1152/jn.00414.2011

Table 2.

Effects of stimulus relationships on normalized peak correlation magnitude

Stimulus Category Correlation SE N P Value
Full data set 0.0335 0.00012 15,662
Single point 0.0340 0.00022 3,853
Dual-point stimuli by pair response relationship
Pair response 2 0.0388 0.00039 3,063
Pair response 1 0.0336 0.00017 6,567 <0.0001
Pair response 0 0.0308 0.00014 6,032 <0.0001
Dual-point stimuli by spatial proximity parameters
Adj Ph 0.0349 0.00023 4,849 0.001
NonA Ph 0.0293 0.00029 1,578 <0.0001
Adj D 0.0356 0.00034 1,444 <0.0001
NonA D 0.0324 0.00026 3,938 >0.90
Dual-point stimuli by temporal asynchrony parameters
0 ms 0.0312 0.00027 2,353 <0.0001
10 ms 0.0359 0.00034 2,267 <0.0001
30 ms 0.0328 0.00033 2,284 >0.90
50 ms 0.0327 0.00035 1,853 >0.90
100 ms 0.0366 0.00042 1,383 <0.0001
500 ms 0.0320 0.00039 1,669 0.272

Correlation values are means and standard error (SE). P values are from multiple comparison tests from Table 1 for stimulus parameters compared with single-point stimulation, except for pair response relationship, which are compared with pair response 2.