Table 5.
f2 frequency (Hz) | 1,187 | 1,500 | 1,906 | 2,531 | 3,031 | 3,812 | 4,812 | 6,031 |
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1,187 | ///////// | higher* | — | — | — | — | — | lower |
1,500 | ///////// | /////////// | lower | — | lower | lower | — | lower |
1,906 | ///////// | /////////// | /////////// | higher | — | — | — | lower |
2,531 | ///////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | lower | lower | — | lower |
3,031 | ///////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | — | higher | — |
3,812 | ///////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | — | higher |
4,812 | ///////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | lower |
6,031 | ///////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// | /////////// |
*“Higher” and “lower” indicate the direction of significant (p < .05 with Bonferroni corrections) differences in amplitudes between the DPOAE at the f2 frequency in the top row versus the DPOAE at the f2 frequency in the left-hand column, e.g., the amplitude at 1,500 Hz was significantly higher than at 1,187 Hz