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Fig. 4 | Behavioral and Brain Functions

Fig. 4

From: Enhancing allocation of visual attention with emotional cues presented in two sensory modalities

Fig. 4

ERP-traces of late centralized target activity time-locked to the target over the central-parietal ROI. P3a: A significant main effect of validity was revealed, indicating that P3a-activity was increased for the invalid versus valid condition independent of cueing type. P3b: The interaction of validity by cueing type was significant. Posthoc-tests indicated that validity differences were only significant for the double neutral (VN/FN) condition with a reverse effect of higher P3b amplitudes for the valid instead of invalid condition. LPC: Again, the interaction of validity by cueing type was significant. Posthoc-tests indicated that validity differences were only significant for the double fear (VF/FF) condition an increased LPC-amplitude for the invalid versus valid condition

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