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Fig. 6 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Fig. 6

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

Fig. 6

ERP waveforms time-locked to responses. The timing of the error-related component measurement windows (ERN: 25–75 ms; late ERN: 75–125 ms; Pe: 300–400 ms) is indicated with gray rectangle. Correctness is distinguished by line color (incorrect = red, correct = green); Object type is distinguished by line type (weapon = solid, harmless = dashed). Incorrect responses elicited a larger negativity (ERN) and positivity (Pe) than incorrect responses, with the effect of correctness for harmless objects more broadly distributed and larger over some brain regions. Effect significance over each scalp region is indicated by a filled rectangle

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