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.
Table 1.
English and Japanese words used in the experiment.
Table 2.
Bootstrapped resample frequencies for each participant.
Fig 2.
Anatomical topography for the left amygdala (green), right amygdala (yellow), left extended amygdala (red), and right extended amygdala (blue).
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.
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.
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.