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. 2020 Dec 15;9:e54172. doi: 10.7554/eLife.54172

Table 1. Analyses of the temporal asymmetry of the relative auditory weights across the four sequences of visual noise using repeated measures ANOVAs with the factors sequence part (1st vs. flipped 2nd half), bin and jump position (only for the sinusoidal sequences with intermittent jumps).

Effect F df1 df2 p Partial η2
Sinusoid Part 12.162 1 24 0.002 0.336
Bin 92.007 3.108 74.584 <0.001 0.793
PartXBin 2.167 2.942 70.617 0.101 0.083
RW1 Part 14.129 1 32 0.001 0.306
Bin 76.055 4.911 157.151 <0.001 0.704
PartXBin 1.225 4.874 155.971 0.300 0.037
RW2 Part 2.884 1 18 0.107 0.138
Bin 60.142 3.304 59.467 <0.001 0.770
PartXBin 3.385 4.603 82.849 0.010 0.158
Sinusoid with intermittent jumps Jump 28.306 2 34 <0.001 0.625
Part 24.824 1 17 <0.001 0.594
Bin 76.476 1.873 31.839 <0.001 0.818
JumpXPart 0.300 2 34 0.743 0.017
JumpXBin 8.383 3.309 56.247 <0.001 0.330
PartXBin 1.641 3.248 55.222 0.187 0.088
JumpXPartXBin 0.640 5.716 97.175 0.690 0.036

Note: The factor bin comprised nine levels in the first three and seven levels in the fourth sequence. In this sequence, the factor Jump comprised three levels. If Mauchly tests indicated significant deviations from sphericity (p<0.05), we report Greenhouse-Geisser corrected degrees of freedom and p values.