<p><i>Left:</i> Fear responses as a function of morphed emotional spoken sentences when masked neutral actions, fearful bodily expressions or no bodies were shown. <i>Right:</i> Fear responses corrected for baseline performance (no-body trials) as a function of morphed emotional spoken sentences when masked neutral actions or masked fearful bodily expressions were shown. Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Asterisks indicate <i>p</i><.001.</p
(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and s...
<p>(A) Proportion of “horizontal first” responses (in the initial orientation tasks) and “emotion fi...
<p>All error bars are 1 s.e.m. A. Emotion bias for each group. B. Evidence vs. choice curve showing ...
<p>(A) The average proportion of “right first” responses, separately for each condition as a functio...
<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not co...
<p>For both groups of participants, the fear–fear faces were judged more quickly than the neutral–fe...
<p>Means and standard errors of skin conductance response (SCR, <i>panel A</i>), valence ratings (<i...
<p>Poor performers (light grey bars) rated neutral faces as significantly more angry and fearful com...
<p>(A) Emotional conflict results in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journa...
<p>(A) T1 performance; (B) T2 performance. The results are shown separately for the neutral and fear...
<p>(A) Expression Recognition: Average d’ scores as a function of eccentricity of stimulus presentat...
<p>(A) T1 performance; (B) T2 performance. The results are shown separately for the neutral and fear...
(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and s...
<p><b>A</b>. Contrast gain model. A leftward shift of the psychometric curve (see arrow) would const...
<p>(A) Emotional conflict adaptation results in the weakly masked group. (B) Emotional conflict adap...
(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and s...
<p>(A) Proportion of “horizontal first” responses (in the initial orientation tasks) and “emotion fi...
<p>All error bars are 1 s.e.m. A. Emotion bias for each group. B. Evidence vs. choice curve showing ...
<p>(A) The average proportion of “right first” responses, separately for each condition as a functio...
<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not co...
<p>For both groups of participants, the fear–fear faces were judged more quickly than the neutral–fe...
<p>Means and standard errors of skin conductance response (SCR, <i>panel A</i>), valence ratings (<i...
<p>Poor performers (light grey bars) rated neutral faces as significantly more angry and fearful com...
<p>(A) Emotional conflict results in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journa...
<p>(A) T1 performance; (B) T2 performance. The results are shown separately for the neutral and fear...
<p>(A) Expression Recognition: Average d’ scores as a function of eccentricity of stimulus presentat...
<p>(A) T1 performance; (B) T2 performance. The results are shown separately for the neutral and fear...
(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and s...
<p><b>A</b>. Contrast gain model. A leftward shift of the psychometric curve (see arrow) would const...
<p>(A) Emotional conflict adaptation results in the weakly masked group. (B) Emotional conflict adap...
(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and s...
<p>(A) Proportion of “horizontal first” responses (in the initial orientation tasks) and “emotion fi...
<p>All error bars are 1 s.e.m. A. Emotion bias for each group. B. Evidence vs. choice curve showing ...