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. 2015 Apr 15;13:43–52. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2015.04.002

Table 4.

Additional variables analysed from auditory MEG studies.

Auditory MEG
Author Date Recruited sample Final sample size GA (weeks) Stimulus duration (ms) ISI (ms) Frequency (kHz) Intensity (dB) Number of trials included in analysis
Lengle et al. 2001 19 Not stated 29–40 50 1250 1.5 100 Not stated
Zappasodi et al. 2001 12 12 36–40 500 2631 0.5
1.
103 200
Schneider et al. 2001 27 21 29–41 50 Sample 1 (800–1200)
Sample 2 (1000)
0.5 100 Not stated
Schleussner et al. 2001 27 Not stated 29–40 50 Sample 1 (1000)
Sample 2 (800–1200)
0.5 100 Not stated
Eswaran et al. 2002a 10 T1 – 10
T2 – 5
T1 – 30–35
T2 – 36–40
100 1000 0.5
1(20%)
120 Not stated
Schleussner et al. 2004 Not stated 38 27–40 50 Sample 1 (1000)
Sample 2 (800–1200)
0.5 100 Not stated
Schleussner and Schneider 2004 38 12 27–40 50 1000 0.5 100 Not stated
Huotilainen et al. 2004 17 17 35–40 100 800 0.5
0.75
85–90 >150
Draganova et al. 2005 12 12 33–36 100 Sample 1 (500–1100)
Sample 2 (800)
0.5
0.75 (12%)
110 STD (300)
Deviant (40)
Eswaran et al. 2005(1) 11 11 28 onwards 1000 2000 0.5
1 (20%)
120 Signal to noise ratio at least 2:1
Holst et al. 2005 18 16 27 onwards 500 2000 0.5
0.7/1 (20%)
120 Not stated
Draganova et al. 2007 18 18 28–39 100 700–900 0.5 120 STD (600)
Deviant (70)
Sheridan et al. 2010 22 20 29–38 70 70
300
0.5.
0.5 (15%)
120 Not stated
Muenssinger et al. (2013) Sample 1 (25)
Sample 2 (12)
Sample 1 (14) Sample 2 (5–10) Sample 1 (35)
Sample 2 (25)
Tone (500)
White noise (1000)
2000–2500 0.5.
0.75
95 Not stated
Schleger et al. 2014 30 23 30–39 70 150
ITI (1000)
0.5 95 Not stated