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. 2012 Mar 16;2(3):303–316. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2012.03.001

Table 4.

Amplitudes and latencies of neonatal ERs for the short ITI condition. Neonatal age (“Age”; in days), number of triggers (“Tri”) recorded, response amplitudes (“Ampl”; RMS values in fT) with each numbered flash, and latencies (“Lat”; in ms) with each numbered flash.

Subject ID Age Tri Ampl 1st Ampl 2nd Ampl 3rd Ampl 4th Ampl Tone Lat 1st Lat 2nd Lat 3rd Lat 4th Lat Tone
S 07 21 50 39.08 65.68 25.55 54.93 46.93 0.256 0.256 0.198 0.374 0.221
S 09 22 90 24.33 13.19 36.32 15.66 34.47 0.272 0.435 0.138 0.333 0.390
S 11 27 88 38.85 46.16 44.21 39.09 32.50 0.278 0.264 0.243 0.147 0.275
S 12 26 50 40.80 70.07 48.72 35.52 83.64 0.285 0.448 0.224 0.256 0.208
S 13 26 89 18.60 n.s.* 21.68 n.s.* 52.74 0.333 0.317 0.307
S 14 6 84 22.69 19.07 28.19 16.53 28.93 0.272 0.307 0.282 0.301 0.317
S 15 13 90 17.87 15.67 18.47 20.83 24.81 0.365 0.365 0.388 0.227 0.323
*

Visually selected responses that were over the threshold detection but proved non-significant after the bootstrap test.