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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Restor Neurol Neurosci. 2013 Jan 1;31(2):125–139. doi: 10.3233/RNN-120233

Table 4.

Alignment effects

Peak Measure Both Groups Hearing Group Deaf Group
P1 Amplitude F(1,22)=4.723, p=0.041 n.s. n.s.
N170 Amplitude F(1,22)=41.342, p<0.001 F(1,11)=35.162, p<0.001 F(1,11)=16.584, p=0.002
Latency F(1,22)=21.439, p<0.001 F(1,11)=6.765, p=0.025 F(1,11)=14.834, p=0.003
P2 Amplitude F(1,22)= 4.953, p=0.037 F(1,11)=3.909, p=0.074 n.s.
N250 Amplitude F(1,22)=10.152, p=0.004 F(1,11)=7.069, p=0.022 F(1,11)=3.759, p=0.079
Latency F(1,22)=8.974, p=0.007 n.s. F(1,11)=9.507, p=0.010

n.s. = not significant. No significant alignment effects were observed for P1 or P2 latencies.