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Table 1 Results of the experimental test

From: Effect of noise in processing of visual information

Subject

1. Both correct

2. One correct

4. Both incorrect

5. No answer

 

Higher

Lower

Higher

Lower

Higher

Lower

Higher

Lower

1

38

40

111

117

251

243

0

0

2

60

63

143

114

197

223

0

0

3

62

65

80

71

257

264

1

0

4

62

68

141

149

194

179

3

4

5

9

11

105

110

279

274

7

5

6

35

43

109

119

256

238

0

0

7

54

62

84

77

261

261

1

0

8

86

90

182

187

131

123

1

0

9

47

48

104

105

247

245

2

2

AV

50.33

54.44

117.7

116.6

230

228

1.67

1.22

RD

0.075

 

-0.009

 

0.011

 

0.364

 

p-value

0.0015

 

0.79

 

0.57

 

0.17

 
  1. Numbers of answers for individual subjects at the higher and the lower noise level indicated that 1) both faces were recognised correctly and in right order; 2) the first or the second face was recognised correctly and in right order; 3) both faces were recognised incorrectly or in wrong order and 4) the subject was not able to answer. The average values (AV), relative difference (RD) in average numbers of answers and p-values between the results in the higher and the lower noise conditions for a group are presented.