Table 4.
Peak latencies in response to the [da] presented in noisea
Peak | None | Little | Moderate |
---|---|---|---|
23 | 24.95 (1.17) | 24.40 (0.84) | 23.54 (0.91) |
33 | 34.15 (1.03) | 33.88 (0.87) | 33.11 (0.55) |
43 | 43.74 (0.79) | 43.60 (0.74) | 43.15 (0.54) |
53 | 53.75 (0.77) | 52.26 (0.83) | 53.13 (0.56) |
63 | 63.71 (0.52) | 63.56 (1.15) | 63.13 (0.41) |
73 | 73.56 (0.37) | 73.40 (0.49) | 73.27 (0.54) |
83 | 83.63 (0.36) | 83.78 (1.38) | 83.13 (0.70) |
93 | 93.64 (0.35) | 93.46 (0.50) | 93.18 (0.35) |
103 | 103.70 (0.63) | 103.25 (0.51) | 103.50 (0.83) |
113 | 113.65 (0.27) | 113.45 (0.42) | 113.32 (0.39) |
123 | 123.59 (0.34) | 123.43 (0.42) | 123.31 (0.43) |
133 | 133.66 (0.33) | 133.27 (0.91) | 133.29 (0.45) |
143 | 143.58 (0.37) | 143.40 (0.32) | 143.26 (0.42) |
153 | 153.70 (0.74) | 153.28 (0.40) | 153.28 (0.39) |
163 | 163.58 (0.30) | 163.46 (0.31) | 163.30 (0.40) |
aFirst five rows (peaks 23, 33, 43, 53, 63) refer to the CV transition region of the response where timing differs as a function of group. The group with the most training (Moderate) exhibits the fastest timing in response to the CV transition. Means are reported with SDs.