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Fig. 2 | Behavioral and Brain Functions

Fig. 2

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

Fig. 2

Behavioral results. Left panel: Reaction times. The interaction of cue-type with validity was significant, mainly due a significant validity effect with valid faster than invalid combinations in the both fearful condition, but there was a trend for a reversed validity effect in the neutral condition. The validity difference of the both fear condition was significantly larger than the inverted one in the both neutral condition. Right panel: Hit-rates: Despite not being significant, the hit-rates mirrored a similar interaction, with improved performance after both fearful cues for valid targets, but for invalid after neutral targets. both fear face/voice both fearful, VF/FN voice fearful with neutral face, VN/FF voice neutral with fearful face, both neutral face/voice both neutral)

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