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. 2016 Aug 5;10:384. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00384

Table 5.

Mean onset latencies (milliseconds) for target-locked (tLRP) and response-locked (rLRP) for young and old for each cue and hand following anodal tDCS and sham.

Group/Stimulation Directional tLRP Non-directional Directional rLRP Non-directional
Young adult
Active 273.8 (10.3) 312.9 (7.4) −107.7 (8.5) −134.0 (9.1)
Sham 268.1 (10.0) 313.3 (6.9) −109.2 (9.1) −128.6 (7.8)
Old adult
Dominant
Active 335.1 (13.9) 376.9 (6.8) −130.6 (12.5) −166.2 (10.8)
Sham 348.1 (11.1) 371.9 (7.7) −106.0 (7.6) −159.0 (9.9)
Non-Dominant
Active 335.4 (15.9) 387.4 (7.8) −115.8 (14.3) −165.1 (12.4)
Sham 341.7 (12.7) 389.1 (8.8) −122.0 (8.8) −163.6 (11.4)

Standard error of the mean is in parentheses.