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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychol. 2013 Jul 22;94(2):297–309. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2013.07.005

Table 2.

Behavioral distraction effects on RT and ER (SD in parenthesis) in Tri-, Bi- and Uni-Conditions.

Deviant RT (ms)
ER (%)
Tri- Bi- Uni- Tri- Bi- Uni-
F1 34 (17)** 19 (11)** 21 (13)** 2.9 (5.6) 1.3 (2.2) 1.5 (2.7)
F2 22 (19)** 23 (15)** 33 (17)** 3.3 (5.0)* 5.7 (4.9)** 2.8 (3.6)*
F3 46 (26)** 12.8 (7.5)**
I1 −11 (10)** 4 (11) −1.0 (3.4) −1.5 (2.7)
I2 9 (13)* 8 (16) −1.1 (2.9) 0.7 (3.0)
I3 31 (13)** 3.3 (6.1)
Complex tone 55 (29)** 14.8 (11.8)**
*

p < 0.05 on the two-tail one sample t-tests.

**

p < 0.01 on the two-tail one sample t-tests.