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. 2019 Apr 4;62(4):1051–1067. doi: 10.1044/2018_JSLHR-H-18-0045

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Correlation of high-frequency average pure-tone thresholds with CImg weights in OHI listeners. Left: pixel-wise correlation of HFA with CImg weights in the modulation spectrum domain (abscissa: Hz, ordinate: cyc/kHz), expressed as t scores. Middle: same as left but nonsignificant pixels (FDR-adjusted p > .05) are displayed as white background. Right: HFA (abscissa) is plotted against the average classification weight (ordinate) taken across the significant pixels identified in the middle panel. The best-fitting regression line and magnitude of the correlation are shown. CImg = classification image; FDR = false discovery rate; HFA = high-frequency average; YNH = young normal-hearing; OHI = older hearing-impaired; ONH = older normal-hearing.