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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Feb 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2009 Jan;35(1):247–253. doi: 10.1037/a0013414

Table 1.

Proportion of “same,” “similar,” and “new” responses given to objects as a function of object type (same, similar, new), emotion type (negative, positive, neutral) and hemispheric presentation (LVF/RH, RVF/LH). Because new items were only presented at test, they are not associated with a hemispheric presentation at study.

Same item
Negative Positive Neutral
LVF/RH RVF/LH LVF/RH RVF/LH LVF/RH RVF/LH
“same” .63 (.04) .46 (.04) .44 (.04) .41 (.05) .42 (.04) .39 (.03)
“similar” .15 (.02) .27 (.02) .27 (.03) .32 (.02) .23 (.03) .26 (.02)
“new” .22 (.03) .27 (.03) .29 (.04) .27 (.04) .34 (.05) .34 (.04)
Similar item
Negative Positive Neutral
LVF/RH RVF/LH LVF/RH RVF/LH LVF/RH RVF/LH
“same” .14 (.02) .15 (.02) .12 (.02) .10 (.03) .13 (.02) .12 (.04)
“similar” .52 (.03) .50 (.03) .46 (.05) .40 (.05) .42 (.04) .44 (.04)
“new” .33 (.04) .35 (.03) .43 (.05) .50 (.05) .45 (.05) .44 (.05)
New item
Negative Positive Neutral
“same” .03 (.01) .01 (.01) .02 (.01)
“similar” .18 (.03) .10 (.01) .16 (.02)
“new” .78 (.03) .89 (.01) .82 (.02)