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Published online 2010 Dec 27. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00236

Table 3

Individual participants’ regressions analyses for sentence and tone sequence conditions.

ParticipantSentencesTone sequences
Regression slope50% PointPercent correctRegression slope50% PointPercent correct
FA0.865.081.80.854.081.8
MB1.245.393.20.935.884.1
GC1.094.086.40.685.077.3
IC0.262.065.9−0.087.350.0
TC0.633.779.50.643.981.8
EL0.684.784.10.11−3.070.5
AM0.726.686.42.223.095.5
AS0.606.177.31.245.888.6
PT1.004.090.91.412.793.2
RS2.783.595.517.832.197.7
MD1.073.086.40.854.081.8
CL1.393.090.92.782.595.5
SH1.723.893.20.744.586.4
MB1.315.586.40.865.081.8
MO0.874.784.11.073.090.9
GB1.094.086.41.735.393.2
CB1.895.595.517.764.095.5
DA2.784.595.52.335.293.2
Amusic average0.794.682.80.893.880.3
Control average1.664.290.45.103.990.7

Amusic participants are in bold. Regression slope indicates the slope of the logistic regression computed from the individual participant's data. Note that regression slopes increase exponentially, thus controls RS and CB do not represent behavioral outliers. The 50% Point indicates the point at which the logistic regression rises to 0.5, taken as the cutoff between statement and question, or rising and falling. Percent correct indicates the percent of each participant's answers scored correct, when judged using their own 50% as the cutoff. Averages are computed from the individual regressions.