<p>(A) Mean reaction time in milliseconds (ms) for participants in each of two perspective-taking groups (3rd person and 1st person), each of three priming groups (prosocial, antisocial and non-social), and each of three congruency conditions (congruent, incongruent and baseline trials). Italic numbers indicate standard deviation (B) Mean CE for participants in each of two perspective-taking groups and each of three priming groups. Asterisks represent the statistically significant difference between two bars. Vertical bars indicate standard error.</p
<p>A) Reaction times (RT) to congruent (solid line) and incongruent (dashed line) S2 stimuli per TMS...
<p>The left column represents data for congruent conditions, the middle column for incongruent condi...
<p>Experiment 2: Mean (SD) response times in milliseconds for each combination of experimental facto...
<p>(A) Mean reaction time in milliseconds (ms) for participants in each of two perspective-taking gr...
<p>(A) Mean Congruency Effect (CE) for the three types of priming (prosocial antisocial and non-soci...
<p>Panel a shows the mean reaction time for the trials of post-observed responses, and panel b shows...
<p>A. mean reaction times in the congruent and incongruent conditions, showing that the reaction tim...
<p>Experiment 1: Means and Standard Deviations of the Median Reaction Times (in Milliseconds) for Co...
<p>Mean reaction times (ms) in the MI, MC, and MN contexts for incongruent, congruent and neutral it...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
<p>Experiment 2: Mean Reaction Time (in ms) and percentage errors (in Parentheses) as a function of ...
<p>Panel a) displays the proportion correct and Panel b) the reaction time results for the transsacc...
<p>neutral (n), baseline congruent (bc), baseline incongruent (bi), filtering congruent (fc) and fil...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Slow and fast responders in experiment 2. Box-plots of the reaction times for all 13 o...
<p>Note that the 50, 350, 650, and 950 ms SOAs pertain to Experiment 2A and the 0 ms SOA pertains to...
<p>A) Reaction times (RT) to congruent (solid line) and incongruent (dashed line) S2 stimuli per TMS...
<p>The left column represents data for congruent conditions, the middle column for incongruent condi...
<p>Experiment 2: Mean (SD) response times in milliseconds for each combination of experimental facto...
<p>(A) Mean reaction time in milliseconds (ms) for participants in each of two perspective-taking gr...
<p>(A) Mean Congruency Effect (CE) for the three types of priming (prosocial antisocial and non-soci...
<p>Panel a shows the mean reaction time for the trials of post-observed responses, and panel b shows...
<p>A. mean reaction times in the congruent and incongruent conditions, showing that the reaction tim...
<p>Experiment 1: Means and Standard Deviations of the Median Reaction Times (in Milliseconds) for Co...
<p>Mean reaction times (ms) in the MI, MC, and MN contexts for incongruent, congruent and neutral it...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
<p>Experiment 2: Mean Reaction Time (in ms) and percentage errors (in Parentheses) as a function of ...
<p>Panel a) displays the proportion correct and Panel b) the reaction time results for the transsacc...
<p>neutral (n), baseline congruent (bc), baseline incongruent (bi), filtering congruent (fc) and fil...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Slow and fast responders in experiment 2. Box-plots of the reaction times for all 13 o...
<p>Note that the 50, 350, 650, and 950 ms SOAs pertain to Experiment 2A and the 0 ms SOA pertains to...
<p>A) Reaction times (RT) to congruent (solid line) and incongruent (dashed line) S2 stimuli per TMS...
<p>The left column represents data for congruent conditions, the middle column for incongruent condi...
<p>Experiment 2: Mean (SD) response times in milliseconds for each combination of experimental facto...