<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not correspond to the within-subjects hypothesis tests reported in the text. <i>Experiment 2 Results.</i></p
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 1; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>For Experiment 1, the first time was before mood induction, the second one was immediately after ...
<p>Graphs showing performance on the emotion recognition task, before and after either dark chocolat...
<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not co...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
<p>W refers to Words, P to pseudowords (lexical category under focus), H to Hold and R to Release (s...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Error rates (A, M±se) and Reaction times (B) for three types of critical prosodies under two task...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Experiment 2: Mean Reaction Time (in ms) and percentage errors (in Parentheses) as a function of ...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
<p>Error bars denote the standard error of the mean. * <i>p</i> < .05, ** <i>p</i> < .01.</p
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 2; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 1; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>For Experiment 1, the first time was before mood induction, the second one was immediately after ...
<p>Graphs showing performance on the emotion recognition task, before and after either dark chocolat...
<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not co...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
<p>W refers to Words, P to pseudowords (lexical category under focus), H to Hold and R to Release (s...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Error rates (A, M±se) and Reaction times (B) for three types of critical prosodies under two task...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Experiment 2: Mean Reaction Time (in ms) and percentage errors (in Parentheses) as a function of ...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
<p>Error bars denote the standard error of the mean. * <i>p</i> < .05, ** <i>p</i> < .01.</p
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 2; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 1; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>For Experiment 1, the first time was before mood induction, the second one was immediately after ...
<p>Graphs showing performance on the emotion recognition task, before and after either dark chocolat...