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Fig. 5 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Fig. 5

From: Anger, race, and the neurocognition of threat: attention, inhibition, and error processing during a weapon identification task

Fig. 5

ERP waveforms time-locked to a response at medial anterior-central electrodes only. Correctness is distinguished by line color (incorrect = red, correct = green); Emotion condition is distinguished by line thickness (anger = thicker, neutral = thinner); Race prime is distinguished by line shading (Black = darker, White = lighter); Object type is distinguished by line type (weapon = solid, harmless = dashed). Solid black lines show waveforms averaged across all Correct conditions and all incorrect conditions. Incorrect responses elicited a larger negativity than correct responses in the ERN time window (25–75 ms after response) that carried over into the subsequent time window (75–125 ms after response), with no evidence of modulation by Emotion, Race prime, or Object type

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