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. 2014 Dec 17;9(12):e115162. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115162

Table 1. Channels activated in the sound versus silence contrast.

All conditions versus silence
Left Right
Ch β SE t N p unc p cor Ch β SE t N p unc p cor
1 0.01 0.004 2.25 39 0.031 0.41 3 0.013 0.005 2.73 37 0.01 0.16
4 * 0.017 0.005 3.18 39 0.003 0.05 6 0.02 0.008 2.63 38 0.012 0.19
5 0.013 0.005 2.45 39 0.019 0.29 7 0.012 0.005 2.51 40 0.017 0.25
7 0.018 0.006 2.76 40 0.009 0.15 9 0.013 0.005 2.38 39 0.022 0.33
8 * 0.018 0.005 3.53 39 0.001 0.02
10 0.011 0.004 2.58 36 0.014 0.22
4b * 0.016 0.004 3.55 39 0.001 0.02

Ch  =  channel (channels with a number followed by a subscript are deep); β =  beta recovered from the GLM in mM.mm; SE β  =  standard error of the β, N  =  number of children contributing data for that channel and condition, t value, p unc(orrected), and p cor(rected through resampling). Only channels whose β value was significantly different from zero at p ≤ 0.05 uncorrected, for the relevant condition, are shown. Channels with significant β after correction through resampling are marked with *.