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Fig 1.

Flow diagram illustrating the emotional linguistic go/no-go procedure.

Italics indicate no-go trials. Dotted lines highlight an example Run (i.e., English Run 1) and trial blocks (e.g., positive go) used to illustrate trial times for each stimulus presentation.

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Table 1.

English and Japanese words used in the experiment.

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Table 2.

Bootstrapped resample frequencies for each participant.

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Fig 2.

Anatomical topography for the left amygdala (green), right amygdala (yellow), left extended amygdala (red), and right extended amygdala (blue).

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Fig 3.

BOLD activity in the left amygdala, right amygdala, left extended amygdala and right extended amygdala for language (English/Japanese), word valence (negative/neutral/positive) and go/no-go condition.

Each dot represents one participant. The thick black horizontal bar represents the average signal increase for each condition.

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Fig 4.

Accuracy (0–100 percent) of each participant for language (English/Japanese), word valence (negative/neutral/positive) and go/no-go condition.

Error bars denote standard errors of the mean. Each dot represents one participant.

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Fig 5.

Reaction time (milliseconds) of each participant for language (English/Japanese), word valence (negative/neutral/positive) and go/no-go condition.

Error bars denote standard errors of the mean. Each dot represents one participant.

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