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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 26.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2015 May 16;117:230–242. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.05.028

Table 1.

Time windows used for the statistical analysis of N2 and P3 component latency and amplitude on Correction Rejection (CR) trials, Hit trials and difference waves (CRs minus Hits), computed separately for each age group and task-load condition.

Young Old
N2 Window (ms) P3 Window (ms) N2 Window (ms) P3 Window (ms)
CRs Sitting 221–321 371–571 250–350 394–594
Walking 213–313 300–500 249–349 391–591
Hits Sitting 207–307 371–5712 256–356 394–594
Walking 206–306 300–500 265–365 391–591
Difference
Waves
Sitting 238–338 347–547 253–353 363–563
Walking 221–321 315–515 233–333 377–577
2

For both age groups, ERPs for Hit trials produced no apparent P3 component (as P3 is often associated with rare events) thus we used the time window encompassing the P3 for CRs to compute the amplitude and latency statistics for Hits.