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. 2018 Jul 16;12:475. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00475

Table 2.

MMN.

Monkey A
Beat Offbeat
D (n = 2,695) S (n = 13,567) D (n = 2,708) S (n = 11,683)
Isochronous −0.37 (0.27) 1.60 (0.12) −0.001 (0.27) 1.34 (0.13)
(n = 2,719) (n = 13,567) (n = 2,724) (n = 11,683)
Jittered 0.30 (0.27) 1.60 (0.12) 0.50 (0.28) 1.34 (0.13)
Monkey B
Beat Offbeat
D (n = 2,125) S (n = 10,544) D (n = 2,104) S (n = 9,176)
Isochronous −0.58(0.31) 1.10 (0.14) −0.38 (0.31) 0.95 (0.15)
(n = 2,250) (n = 10,544) (n = 2,273) (n = 9,176)
Jittered 0.39 (0.31) 1.10 (0.14) 0.51 (0.29) 0.95 (0.15)

Mean amplitudes of standard and deviant waves at Cz in the isochronous and jittered conditions for Monkey A and Monkey B. Mean amplitudes (μV) are indicated with SE values in parentheses. S, values for standard stimuli; D, values for deviant stimuli; n, number of epochs. The time window used in the statistical analyses is 57–87 ms for Monkey A and 95–125 ms for Monkey B.