Table 1 Means and standard deviations of the variables used to match the word-pairs of the two sessions employed in Experiment 1 and Experiment 2.

From: A causal role for the cerebellum in semantic integration: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study

 

RTs

BF

Log frequency

BF

Length

BF

Session A

1250 ms (178)

5.13

0.34 (0.63)

5.14

14.10 (1.67)

4.94

Session B

1249 ms (163)

0.34 (0.56)

14.01 (1.40)

Related A

1135 ms (117)

3.81

0.68 (0.75)

3.81

13.96 (2.32)

3.80

Related B

1134 ms (113)

0.68 (0.63)

13.93 (1.91)

Unrelated A

1365 ms (153)

3.80

1.77* (0.53)

3.57

14.23 (0.50)

2.66

Unrelated B

1363 ms (120)

1.67* (0.60)

14.10 (0.60)

Related

1134 ms (114)

 < 0.01

1.81* (0.62)

3.51

13.95 (2.11)

3.93

Unrelated

1364 ms (137)

1.72* (0.56)

14.16 (.55)

  1. Bayes Factors (BFs) were computed using JASP in its default settings for the a priori distribution of the parameters (Cauchy distribution, located at 0, scale = 0.70745). In the present analysis, BFs above 1 indicate evidence for the null hypothesis and BF below 1 indicate evidence for the alternative. We considered BFs above 3 indicative of moderate evidence in favor of the null hypothesis42. Asterisks indicate that the reported data are relative to the frequency of the words that composed each condition/session taken alone and not within a word pair (unrelated word-pairs have no frequency by definition).