Fig. 5
From: Neural markers of attention processing in pediatric cochlear implant users: an ERP study

Correlation between speech in noise and neural responses in cochlear implant (CI) users and normal hearing (NH) individuals. Panel (a) displays violin plots showing significantly higher sentences-in-noise scores for NH participants (red, ~ 85%) compared to CI users (blue, ~ 65%), marked with three asterisks indicating strong statistical significance (p < 0.001). Panels (b) and (c) demonstrate positive correlations between speech perception scores and ERP amplitudes: panel (b) shows P3 Novel responses at FCz electrode (r = 0.368, FDR p = 0.025), while panel (c) depicts P3 Target responses at Pz electrode (r = 0.4, FDR p = 0.0125) In NH subjects (red dots) AND CI users (blue dots).