Table 4.
Segment 1 | Segment 2 | Segment 3 | Segment 4 | Segment 5 | Segment 6 | |
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Segment length in samples | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | Maximum 200 |
No acoustic stimulus | Der kleine | Junge | grüßt den | lieben Vater. | Response time | |
The little | boy | greets the | nice father | |||
Mean segment borders in ms | 0–1,000 | (1,000–1,745) ±130 | (1,745–2,340) ±135 | (2,340–2,995) ±130 | (2,995–4,140) ±151 | (4,140–end) ±114 |
Note. The second row gives the length of each segment in number of samples. Segment 1 describes the time from the onset of the measurement until the onset of the acoustical stimulus. The spoken sentence was presented during Segments 2 through 5. Segment 6 corresponds to the time between the end of the spoken sentence and the participant’s response. The mean length of each segment calculated over all sentences after the resampling procedure is shown in milliseconds (±SD), from (Wendt, Brand, & Kollmeier, 2014).