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. 2015 Oct 15;5(11):e00407. doi: 10.1002/brb3.407

Table 2.

Significant differences in current densities to an auditory/bi/with a visual articulation input of/gi/between trials that the subject perceived as/di/(McGurk effect, McG+) and trials perceived otherwise (Ineffective McGurk effect, McG−). Comparisons were conducted on potentials to the first utterance in the pair during the 4 time periods depicted in the table. Lt stands for the left hemisphere, 22 represents the approximate location of Wernicke's area and 42—the region of primary and secondary auditory cortex. Comparisons were conducted on single time point current densities using Student's t‐test (top) and Analysis of Variance procedures on the effect of McGurk perception on current density (bottom)

P1c (30–70 msec) N1c (100–140 msec) P2c (170–200 msec) N2c (200–260 msec)
McGurk effect McG− > McG+ 22Lt t(8) = 2.786; P < 0.05 McG+ > McG− 22Lt t(8) = 1.928; P < 0.05
McG− > McG+ 22Lt, 42Rt F(1,6) = 7.65; P < 0.04 McG+ > McG− 22Lt F(1,6) = 9.86; P < 0.03 McG− > McG+ 22Lt, 42Lt F(1,6) = 11.71; P < 0.02