Table 1 Descriptive statistics of the subjects’ behavioral performance according to the studied parameters in the visual (RAET) and the audiovisual (SFT) tests.

From: Suboptimal multisensory processing in pediatric migraine without aura: a comparative, cross-sectional study

 

NAT

Sig

ALER

Sig

RER

Sig

GER

Sig

RAET

SFT

RAET

SFT

RAET

SFT

RAET

SFT

PATIENT

N = 30

58

(42–255)

56

(41–97)

0.280

0.079

(0–0.294)

0.057

(0–0.144)

0.163

0.042

(0–0.361)

0.028

(0–0.611)

0.830

0.083

(0–1)

0.125

(0–0.667)

0.525

CONTROL

N = 30

63.5

(44–119)

51.5

(41–76)

0.002*

0.083

(0–0.205)

0.039

(0–0.139)

0.006*

0.056

(0–0.250)

0.0

(0–0.194)

0.072

0.125

(0–1)

0.042

(0–0.750)

0.179

Sig

0.181

0.176

 

0.378

0.375

 

0.886

0.197

 

0.728

0.401

 
  1. Sig.: significance level (p). In the significance columns, the between-tests p values are shown within for the given group (patient or control), and the significance row at the bottom shows the between-groups p values for the given test. Asterisk (*) indicates a significant difference.