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A four-way ANOVA for spindle numbers with repeated measures for spindle TYPE, HEMISPHERE, FRONT/CENT and between-subjects factor ENHANCEMENT revealed a significant main effect for HEMISPHERE (F 1,16) = 9.619, p = 0.008) indicating generally more spindles in the left hemisphere.
The repeated-measures ANOVA applied to the maximal RMS amplitudes of the MMNm responses in each hemisphere resulted in a significant main effect for DEVIANT_CONDITION (F 1,11) = 11.78, p < 0.01), but not for HEMISPHERE (F 1,11) = 2.53, p = 0.14).
An ANOVA including the factors CONDITION (target vs. non target), HEMISPHERE (C3 vs. C4) and TIME for the theta frequency revealed a nearly significant main effect for HEMISPHERE (F1/12=4.52, p=.055) indicating generally higher theta ERS in the left hemisphere (21.99% theta ERS on C3 vs. 18.52% at C4; t(12)=2.12).
A repeated measures ANOVA applied to normalized ASSR source strength decrements during ipsi-lateral masking resulted in a significant main effect for TS-TYPE (F (1, 9) = 14.3, p < 0.01) and STIMULATION-SIDE (F (1, 9) = 11.3, p < 0.01); however, neither a significant main effect for HEMISPHERE nor an interaction was found.
An identical ANOVA for spindle activity also revealed a significant main effect for HEMISPHERE (F 1,16) = 9.466, p = 0.008) and significant interactions for TYPE × FRONT/CENT (F 1,16) = 14.671, p = 0.002) as well for TYPE × HEMISPHERE (F 1,16) = 7.627, p = 0.015) indicating stronger spindle activity on the left hemisphere and on frontal regions.
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