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. 2019 Aug 28;23:2331216519864499. doi: 10.1177/2331216519864499

Table 2.

Pearson’s Product–Moment Correlation Coefficients Between Participant Age, PTALF, MoCA Score, TMA Time, TMB Time, TMB–TMA, IPD FL, and IPD JND, Both Averaged Across Repetitions, ILD JND in the Level Rove Condition, and INT JND.

PTALF MoCA TMA TMB TMB–TMA IPD FL IPD JND ILD JND INT JND
Age −.48† −.36 .37 .60†† .61†† −.47† .37 .23 −.20
PTALF .28 −.32 −.39 −.37 .18 −.20 −.21 .16
MoCA −.34 −.51† −.42 .50† −.46† −.53† .09
TMA .75** .51† −.72** .66* .74** .26
TMB .93*** −.86*** .81*** .61†† .09
TMB–TMA −.76** .72** .41 .03
IPD FL −.89*** −.70* −.13
IPD JND .66* .03
ILD JND −.01

Note. Values in boldface indicate significant correlations after multiple testing correction (Benjamini & Yekutieli, 2001), with correlations marked by *, **, or ***significant at q < .05, .01, or .001, respectively. Values marked by † indicate significant correlations before multiple testing correction, with † or †† significant at p < .05 or .01, respectively. IPD = interaural phase difference; JND = just-noticeable difference; ILD = interaural level difference; FL = frequency limit; MoCA = Montreal Cognitive Assessment; TMA = Trail Making Test part A; TMB = Trail Making Test part B; PTALF = low-frequency pure-tone thresholds average.