Skip to main content
Advertisement
Browse Subject Areas
?

Click through the PLOS taxonomy to find articles in your field.

For more information about PLOS Subject Areas, click here.

< Back to Article

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.

More »

Figure 1 Expand

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.

More »

Figure 2 Expand

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.

More »

Figure 3 Expand