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. 2009 Jul 7;31(1):88–97. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20847

Table I.

Significant levels for changes in amplitude

Omnibus F values PD pre vs. post (signed) t values
Drug (df = 1 × 9) Freq (df = 2 × 9) Drugxfreq (df = 2 × 18) Slow (df = 9) Med (df = 9) Fast (df = 9)
LPUT 0.673 8.8408* 0.9731 0.0387 0.3577 2.2117
RPUT 3.005 1.3327 0.9617 0.8733 0.8279 3.5048*
LCAU 0.0204 0.6264 1.2633 0.2186 −1.8418 0.4649
RCAU 0.5681 0.9952 1.8381 0.1279 −0.9090 1.5609
LTHA 3.2017 2.2485 0.5614 0.5350 1.2289 1.9743
RTHA 6.3626 0.8866 0.8143 1.0246 1.3428 2.7468*
LCER 4.2957 3.9746 1.8672 0.3238 1.7032 2.4203
RCER 6.7006 3.7269 1.9682 0.7144 1.6627 2.7120*
LM1 14.8849* 6.5018* 0.1797 1.9013 3.1898* 2.1657
RM1 10.3895* 7.0887* 0.7666 1.9949 1.8447 3.0737*
LSMA 7.5348* 4.9269* 2.3465 0.6627 1.5783 3.3468*
RSMA 5.6209 5.9822* 1.076 1.8681 1.0667 2.4745
LPFC 1.6699 1.351 0.9966 1.2107 0.0048 1.9988
RPFC 2.1181 2.2402 0.6813 1.0585 0.4431 2.2878
LACC 1.6492 0.1546 1.5574 1.0295 −0.6637 1.5231
RACC 2.1335 1.4331 1.7187 1.3674 0.3025 1.9277

Levels that are significant for a P value <0.05 with FDR correction (P < 0.026) are highlighted in bold*. df = degrees of freedom.