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. 2015 Jan 8;8:1043. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.01043

Table 1.

Somatosensory evoked potential amplitudes.

cTBS Sham SS P-value
CP3
N20-P14 −0.19 (0.09) −0.10 (0.07) 0.06 (0.07) 0.22
P27-N20 −0.18 (0.08) −0.03 (0.11) −0.18 (0.21) 0.84
N33-P27 −0.06 (0.15) −0.01 (0.10) 0.02 (0.12) 0.95
P50-N33 −0.18 (0.15) 0.18 (0.49) −0.10 (0.21) 0.79
N70-P50 1.20 (0.30) 0.81 (0.35) 0.15 (0.23) 0.0491
P100-N70 −0.16 (0.48) 0.08 (0.26) 0.03 (0.36) 0.89
N140-P100 0.28 (0.27) 0.26 (0.37) 0.30 (0.34) 0.99
F3
N30-P14 −0.88 (0.29) −0.63 (0.21) 0.12 (0.26) 0.0258
P45-N30 −0.36 (0.42) 0.16 (0.25) 0.02 (0.19) 0.47
N60-P45 −0.32 (0.33) 0.19 (0.24) 0.02 (0.13) 0.36
P80-N60 −0.62 (0.52) −0.46 (0.33) −0.21 (0.29) 0.77
N100-P80 −1.13 (0.46) −0.91 (0.56) −0.33 (0.26) 0.46

Group average (mean and SEM, N = 14) peak-to-peak amplitudes in μV from channel CP3 (top) and F3 (bottom). cTBS, real stimulation; Sham, weak field stimulation; SS, sham-sham.

Bold values highlight significant effects (p-value < 0.05) in the Anova.