<p>A) Stimulus type (ST) effects at left and right hemispheres for both groups. B) Face valence (FV) effects at left and right hemispheres for both groups. C) Word valence (WV) effects at left and right hemispheres for both groups. Asterisks indicate significant differences. IAG: Insecure attachment group. SAG: Secure attachment group.</p
<p>Mean amplitudes in μV (SD in parentheses) for the American groups at left and right electrode sit...
Summary statistics of overall group comparisons for words with diagnosis-relevant, generally negativ...
<p>Colored lines represent the group-level evoked response captured by every individual sensor that ...
<p>A) Stimulus type (ST) effects at left and right hemispheres for both groups. B) Face valence (FV)...
<p>A) Stimulus type (ST) effects at left and right hemispheres for both groups. B) Face valence (FV)...
<p>N170 amplitude values in response to stimulus type and valence effects (Face, Word, and Simultane...
<p>P1 amplitude was significantly larger in the left hemisphere than in the right hemisphere. While ...
<p>A) ST at P1 and WM performance. B) Right hemisphere face processing (enhanced when more negative)...
<p>The main effect for group (indicated with *) shows a significant difference between PD+FOG and Co...
<p>Panel A shows valence specific effects during word encoding (results shown at <i>P</i><.005). Bla...
<p>Results obtained for illusion (ILL) and stimulus (STM) groups are separately shown. Subject-mean ...
<p>Each point represents the mean within pair difference in log PAK1 expression. Horizontal bars are...
<p>For the local effect, we selected four right temporal sensors and measured the difference in ampl...
<p>Condition-wise (NEG – angry faces; POS – happy faces) averaged mean P1 and N170 amplitudes and st...
<p>Left: Areas are shown on an inflated right hemisphere. Activation maps of the control subjects ar...
<p>Mean amplitudes in μV (SD in parentheses) for the American groups at left and right electrode sit...
Summary statistics of overall group comparisons for words with diagnosis-relevant, generally negativ...
<p>Colored lines represent the group-level evoked response captured by every individual sensor that ...
<p>A) Stimulus type (ST) effects at left and right hemispheres for both groups. B) Face valence (FV)...
<p>A) Stimulus type (ST) effects at left and right hemispheres for both groups. B) Face valence (FV)...
<p>N170 amplitude values in response to stimulus type and valence effects (Face, Word, and Simultane...
<p>P1 amplitude was significantly larger in the left hemisphere than in the right hemisphere. While ...
<p>A) ST at P1 and WM performance. B) Right hemisphere face processing (enhanced when more negative)...
<p>The main effect for group (indicated with *) shows a significant difference between PD+FOG and Co...
<p>Panel A shows valence specific effects during word encoding (results shown at <i>P</i><.005). Bla...
<p>Results obtained for illusion (ILL) and stimulus (STM) groups are separately shown. Subject-mean ...
<p>Each point represents the mean within pair difference in log PAK1 expression. Horizontal bars are...
<p>For the local effect, we selected four right temporal sensors and measured the difference in ampl...
<p>Condition-wise (NEG – angry faces; POS – happy faces) averaged mean P1 and N170 amplitudes and st...
<p>Left: Areas are shown on an inflated right hemisphere. Activation maps of the control subjects ar...
<p>Mean amplitudes in μV (SD in parentheses) for the American groups at left and right electrode sit...
Summary statistics of overall group comparisons for words with diagnosis-relevant, generally negativ...
<p>Colored lines represent the group-level evoked response captured by every individual sensor that ...