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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ear Hear. 2016 Jan-Feb;37(1):1–13. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000222

Table 5.

Mean response times minus baseline (ms) for each of the conditions tested. Numbers in parentheses represent standard deviations. Filled circles indicate significant effects of background noise (p < 0.01) for research question A (comparable word recognition).

Low Moderate High
Quiet 160.1 (81.8)• 133.1 (88.4)•* 119.4 (107.1)•
Avg SNR = −0.3 dB (σ = 0.9) 212.3 (126.8)•
Avg SNR = −2.3 dB (σ = 0.9) 206.6 (115.2)•* 218.3 (127.1)
Avg SNR = −4.3 dB (σ = 0.9) 265.9 (93.3)• 250.5 (138.1)*

Asterisks indicate significant main effects of noise (p< 0.001) of comparisons for research question B (constant reverberation). There were no significant effects of reverberation on response times for research questions A, C, or D.