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. 2022 Sep 21;53(12):5518–5527. doi: 10.1017/S0033291722002720

Table 4.

Results of detailed analysis analyses controlling for cognitive ability (g) in statistically significant emotion/condition-specific associations between depressive symptoms and affective cognitive performance

BERT, accuracy Mposterior %effect OR 95% CI pMCMC
g 0.166 [1.15 to 1.21] <0.001***
Symptoms (ref. Happy) −0.012 62% [0.97 to 1.00] 0.104
Symptoms:Angry 0.025 99% [1.01 to 1.04] <0.001***
BERT, false alarms Mposterior %effect OR 95% CI pMCMC
g 0.087 [1.07 to 1.11] <0.001***
Symptoms:Angry −0.038 99% [0.95 to 0.98] <0.001***
Symptoms:Disgust −0.023 98% [0.96 to 0.99] 0.004**
FAGN, hit rate Mposterior %effect OR 95% CI pMCMC
g 0.393 [1.38 to 1.60] <0.001***
Symptoms (ref. Happy/neutral) −0.055 76% [0.90 to 0.99] 0.018*
FAGN, reaction time Mposterior %effect 95% CI pMCMC
g −0.031 [−0.08 to 0.01] 0.160
Symptoms:Neutral/happy −0.026 101% [−0.04 to −0.01] 0.002**
Symptoms:Sad/neutral −0.020 98% [−0.04 to −0.01] 0.018*

BERT, Bristol Emotion Recognition Task; CI, credible interval; FAGN, Face Go/No-Go; g, general factor of cognitive ability; MCMC, Markov Chain Monte Carlo; OR, odds ratio; ref., reference emotion/condition.

*pMCMC < 0.05, **pMCMC < 0.01, ***pMCMC < 0.001.