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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Neurosci. 2013 Jan 10;37(8):1295–1307. doi: 10.1111/ejn.12110

Table 2.

Temporal windows and electrode sites

Natural sounds condition (NAT)
Electrode sites

Time window (ms) midline mid-lateral lateral
N1 138-222 fz, fcz, cz, cpz, pz f3/4, fc3/4, c3/4, cp3/4,
p3/4
f7/8, ft7/8, t7/8,
tp7/8
P3a 222-330 fcz, cz, cpz none none
P3b 364-470 cpz, pz cp3/4, p3/4 tp7/8, p7/8
RON 512-622 fz, fcz, cz f3/4, fc3/4, c3/4 f7/8, ft7/8, t7/8
Spectrally-rotated sounds condition (ROT)
Electrode sites

Time window (ms) midline mid-lateral lateral
N1 150-234 fz, fcz, cz, cpz, pz f3/4, fc3/4, c3/4, cp3/4,
p3/4
f7/8, ft7/8, t7/8,
tp7/8
P3a 222-330 fcz, cz, cpz none none
P3b 356-462 cpz, pz cp3/4, p3/4 tp7/8, p7/8
RON 512-622 fz, fcz, cz f3/4, fc3/4, c3/4 f7/8, ft7/8, t7/8

Time windows are defined in milliseconds post-stimulus onset.