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Data MacLeod et al_ECE-2017-08-01014.R1
Data used in the analyses for the article published in Ecology and Evolutio
Mean target response latencies for Study 1 are depicted in this figure.
<p><b>A</b> shows mean reaction times to the target probe when it follows own - and other - race faces and is presented in the attended and unattended locations (with SE bars) for the Face-at-unattended-locus trials. <b>B</b> shows mean reaction times to the target probe when it follows own â and other â race faces and is presented in the attended and unattended locations (with SE bars) for the Face-at-attended-locus trials. * p<0.05.</p
Participants' mean target probe response latencies (ms) for each condition (with standard deviations).
<p>Participants' mean target probe response latencies (ms) for each condition (with standard deviations).</p
Participants' mean accuracy rates (%) for each condition (with standard deviations).
<p>Participants' mean accuracy rates (%) for each condition (with standard deviations).</p
This figure depicts the experimental sequence for Study 1.
<p><b>A</b> shows the two sequences of displays for the Face-at-unattended-locus trials: target probe in the attended location (top) and target probe in the unattended location (bottom). <b>B</b> shows the two sequences of displays for the Face-at-attended locus: target probe in the attended location (top) and target probe in the unattended location (bottom).</p
Correlation between the two measures of engagement in sun protection with the anxiety, mood, worry and interpretative bias measures.
<p><i>p</i><.01, <sup>+</sup>.05<<i>p</i><.1.</p><p>⧠The same pattern of results was observed when excluding the âSlopâ item from the behavioural intentions measure.</p
Means and standard deviations of pro- and antisaccade latency and error rates for high and low anxious participants.
<p>Means and standard deviations of pro- and antisaccade latency and error rates for high and low anxious participants.</p
Figure 1
<p>A. Trial structure. For a prosaccade trial, gaze is initially directed to a central fixation cross. Following the subsequent onset of the peripheral stimulus, a saccade is made towards this stimulus. <b>b</b>. For an antisaccade trial, gaze is similarly secured at the initial fixation cross. Following the onset of the peripheral stimulus, a saccade is made away from the stimulus. The face stimulus depicted is from the NimStim Face Stimulus Set. Reprinted with permission (<a href="http://www.macbrain.org/resources.htm" target="_blank">http://www.macbrain.org/resources.htm</a>).</p