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Table 1 Characteristics of the pediatric samples (mean, standard deviation [SD], range and group differences)

From: Left hemispheric deficit in the sustained neuromagnetic response to periodic click trains in children with ASD

 

ASD

NT

p

T

Age (years)

NNT/ASD = 35/35

9.69 ± 1.5

(7.2–12.3)

10.08 ± 1.5

(7.3–12.9)

0.29

1.09

Sequential IQ

NNT/ASD = 35/32

78.9 ± 19.1

(49–127)

106.8 ± 13.7

(77–134)

< 1e−6

6.93

Simultaneous IQ

NNT/ASD = 35/32

89.2 ± 22.0

(43–134)

123.3 ± 15.3

(91–151)

< 1e−6

7.43

MPI Standard IQ

NNT/ASD = 35/32

84.3 ± 22.0

(45–128)

121.2 ± 12.6

(94–145)

< 1e−6

8.51

SRS

NNT/ASD = 34/32

104.8 ± 23.9

(57–157)

45.2 ± 22.6

(3–91)

< 1e−6

− 10.4

SCQ-life

NNT/ASD = 33/32

24.7 ± 5.4

(11–34)

6.6 ± 4.2

(0–19)

< 1e−6

− 15.0

AQ

NNT/ASD = 33/32

90.3 ± 12.2

(61–118)

53.7 ± 13.0

(23–76)

< 1e−6

− 11.7

  1. ‘NNT/ASD’ indicates the number of participants in the corresponding groups for whom data were available