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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 15.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2013 Feb 26;73(10):1008–1014. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2013.01.016

Table 5.

Site-specific HCS for high-salience hallucinators considering patients for whom motor threshold consistently detected1

1st 5-session block (week 1) 2nd 5-session block (week 2)
Active to W 9.38 (0.57), n=17 6.71 (0.728), n=17
Active to rW2 6.91 (0.57), n=17 8.32 (0.728), n=17
Sham to W 8.36 (0.89), n=7 8.58 (1.20), n=6
Sham to rW 9.29 (0.89), n=7 7.07 (1.13), n=7
1

Model-based least-square means and standard errors; model included group, site, salience, and time as factors; group by site by salience by time interaction (p=0.022); site-crossing after the first 5 session block, W→rW and rW→W

2

Difference between active and sham targeting rW, week 1, significant (p=0.029)