Table 5.
Correlations between Control, Verbal Fluency, and their interaction with the effect of Unexpectedness for Monolinguals.
Control | VF | C x VF | ||
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300 to 500 ms | Frontal | .42* | .13 | .33 |
Central | .32 | .08 | .17 | |
Posterior | .22 | .01 | .09 | |
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500 to 700 ms | Frontal | .43* | −.06 | .23 |
Central | .31 | −.07 | .08 | |
Posterior | .22 | .01 | .09 | |
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700 to 900 ms | Frontal | .41* | .01 | −.05 |
Central | .20 | −.03 | −.16 | |
Posterior | .00 | −.07 | −.13 |
Note: VF = Verbal Fluency, C = Control (AX-CPT performance was based on correct RTs to the AY condition only). All correlations reported here are based on centered variables used in the multiple regression analyses. Control, Verbal Fluency, and their interaction term were not significantly correlated (ps>.05).
Note:
p<.05.