Figure 1.
Reaction times as a function of eccentricity in the three discrimination tasks:
* marks a significant difference between gender and fear discrimination reaction times, § a significant difference between gender and disgust discrimination reaction times. Vertical bars represent standard errors of the mean values.
Figure 2.
Percentage of correct responses in the three discrimination tasks as a function of eccentricity.
Vertical bars represent standard errors of the mean values.
Figure 3.
Description of a trial: A fixation stimulus (a house picture) centrally presented for 600 ms, is followed by the target stimulus presented for 140 ms.
The fixation stimulus is then presented until the subject's response.