<p>Panel A shows the results on change trials of all participants. Panel B shows the results on the iI trials of all participants. NB. I = incongruent trials, and C = congruent trials in panel A. Rc = response change, Rr = response repetition, Fr = flanker repetition, and Fc = flanker change in Panel B, respectively.</p
<p>Top and middle panels are arranged by the combination of stimulus brightness (bright/dim) and tar...
<p>The top and bottom left panels are the three discrimination difficulty levels (easy, intermediate...
<p>Target frequency is defined relative to the target condition, as the frequency with which that ta...
<p>Panel A shows the results on change trials of all participants. Panel B shows the results on the ...
<p>Panel A shows the results on change trials of the high alerting level group and the low alerting ...
<p>RTs (ms; a) and error rates (% incorrect responses; b) for the different stimulus categories (see...
<p>NB. iI1 = complete repetition iI trials; iI2 = only flanker repetition iI trials; iI3 = onl...
<p>Panel <b>A</b> (Experiment 1) indicates that the stimulus interference (RT<sub>SI-CO</sub>) is sh...
<p><i>Note:</i> CO is congruent, SI is stimulus incongruent, and RI is response incongruent; M is me...
<p>(A) Emotional conflict adaptation results in the weakly masked group. (B) Emotional conflict adap...
<p><i>Note:</i> CO is congruent, SI is stimulus incongruent, and RI is response incongruent; M is me...
<p>Left panel: Participants who had their greatest mean RT improvement during the S-A session. Right...
<p>Fig. 5A shows the reaction times in the Invalid-Invalid-Invalid (III), Valid-Invalid-Invalid (VII...
<p>Panel <b>A</b> illustrates the timing parameters of one trial (above) and part of the trial seque...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs, in milliseconds) and error percentages for congruent (solid line) and i...
<p>Top and middle panels are arranged by the combination of stimulus brightness (bright/dim) and tar...
<p>The top and bottom left panels are the three discrimination difficulty levels (easy, intermediate...
<p>Target frequency is defined relative to the target condition, as the frequency with which that ta...
<p>Panel A shows the results on change trials of all participants. Panel B shows the results on the ...
<p>Panel A shows the results on change trials of the high alerting level group and the low alerting ...
<p>RTs (ms; a) and error rates (% incorrect responses; b) for the different stimulus categories (see...
<p>NB. iI1 = complete repetition iI trials; iI2 = only flanker repetition iI trials; iI3 = onl...
<p>Panel <b>A</b> (Experiment 1) indicates that the stimulus interference (RT<sub>SI-CO</sub>) is sh...
<p><i>Note:</i> CO is congruent, SI is stimulus incongruent, and RI is response incongruent; M is me...
<p>(A) Emotional conflict adaptation results in the weakly masked group. (B) Emotional conflict adap...
<p><i>Note:</i> CO is congruent, SI is stimulus incongruent, and RI is response incongruent; M is me...
<p>Left panel: Participants who had their greatest mean RT improvement during the S-A session. Right...
<p>Fig. 5A shows the reaction times in the Invalid-Invalid-Invalid (III), Valid-Invalid-Invalid (VII...
<p>Panel <b>A</b> illustrates the timing parameters of one trial (above) and part of the trial seque...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs, in milliseconds) and error percentages for congruent (solid line) and i...
<p>Top and middle panels are arranged by the combination of stimulus brightness (bright/dim) and tar...
<p>The top and bottom left panels are the three discrimination difficulty levels (easy, intermediate...
<p>Target frequency is defined relative to the target condition, as the frequency with which that ta...