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Table 2 Grand average MNI coordinates of the maximal auditory steady-state response (ASSR) and sustained field (SF) sources

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

Group (N left/N right)

Left hemisphere mean and (SD)

Right hemisphere mean and (SD)

X (lateral–medial)

Y (posterior–anterior)

Z (superior–inferior)

X (medial–lateral)

Y (posterior–anterior)

Z (superior–inferior)

ASSR

NT adults (10/10)

− 48.7 (6.9)

− 27.4 (8.6)

9.7 (6.5)

51.4 (7.8)

− 25.2 (7.7)

10.1 (5.5)

NT children (31/33)

− 45.5 (6.0)

− 28.5 (8.8)

11.0 (6.8)

50.2 (6.0)

− 25.3 (6.6)

11.1 (4.3)

ASD children (30/32)

− 47.8 (8.0)

− 25.0 (9.4)

9.0 (6.8)

51.0 (8.4)

− 23.4 (8.5)

10.4 (4.5)

Keceli et al. 2015a

A(adults, N = 11)

      

Estimated MNI

− 48

− 22

11

52

− 17

13

Original Talairach

− 45

− 22

13

48.5

16.5

14

SF

      

NT adults (10/10)

− 52.1 (7.7)

− 12.1 (10.7)

1.2 (6.5)

55.1 (6.8)

− 18.5 (8.3)

6.8 (6.2)

NT children (33/35)

− 51.9 (6.7)

− 20.5 (7.3)

6.6 (3.7)

53.7 (6.6)

− 17.2 (6.6)

7.4 (3.4)

ASD children (29/35)

− 47.1 (6.0)*

− 19.0 (10.4)

5.7 (7.4)

55.5 (6.2)

− 19.1 (6.5)

7.5 (4.3)

Keceli et al. 2015a

A(adults, N = 12)

      

Estimated MNI

− 51

− 17

7

52

− 13

6

Original Talairach

− 48

− 18

8.5

49

− 14

9

  1. aThe provided coordinates are approximated from Fig. 3 in [20], where the authors localised the ASSR and SF responses evoked by the same periodic stimuli [20]
  2. *Significant difference in ASD versus NT children: p = 0.005