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. 2018 Oct 10;13(10):e0202634. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202634

Table 10.

n = 3623 Auf RT Group Pulse Trial n = 3211 Auf RT Group Pulse Trial
Auf RT - -0·044** 0·185*** -0·078*** Auf RT - -0·018 0·135*** 0·022
(Sig.) 0·004 (<0·001) (<0·001) (Sig.) 0·156 (<0·001) 0·106
Group - -0·01 0·001 Group - -0·001 -0·007
(Sig.) 0·275 0·48 (Sig.) 0·478 0·346
State - 0·052** State - 0·016
(Sig.) (<0·001) (Sig.) 0·184
Trial - Trial -
10a 10b
n = 3172 Auf RT Group Pulse Trial n = 3172 Verb RT Group Pulse Trial
Auf RT - -0·014 0·002 -0·068*** Verb RT - -0·040* 0·030* -0·032*
(Sig.) 0·221 0·445 (<0·001) (Sig.) 0·013 0·043 0·036
Group - -0·001 -0·015 Group - -0·001 -0·015
(Sig.) 0·476 0·192 (Sig.) 0·476 0·192
State - -0·012 State - -0·012
(Sig.) 0·245 (Sig.) 0·245
Trial - Trial -
10c 10d

Hierarchical multiple regression analyses for reaction time to prefix in each experiment (10a-c) and verb in experiment 3 (10d). Correlation values for each pair, with significances shown in parentheses (* = p < ·05, ** = p < ·01, *** = p < ·001). Negative correlation values represent reductions in reaction time, thereby a faster response by the participant. The significant values of Trial in experiments 1 and 3 indicate that the participants were learning the precise trial timing. The Trial-State interaction in Table 10A is discussed in S3 Text Appendix.