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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychology. 2010 Nov;24(6):698–710. doi: 10.1037/a0020318

Table 3. Memory-Impaired Participants and Healthy Controls Mean (SD) Hit Rates and False Alarm Rates for Emotional and Neutral Sentences in the Structural, Semantic, and Self-Imagination Tasks.

Patients
Controls
Encoding Task Hits False Alarms Hits False Alarms
Structural-Baseline
 Emotional Sentences .57 (.23) .19 (.18) .60 (.27) .15 (.14)
 Neutral Sentences .44 (.23) .24 (.25) .42 (.23) .12 (.11)
Unelaborated Semantic
 Emotional Sentences .66 (.21) .22 (.23) .79 (.22) .15 (.14)
 Neutral Sentences .64 (.22) .28 (.33) .71 (.16) .12 (.11)
Elaborated Semantic
 Emotional Sentences .77 (.16) .22 (.23) .88 (.15) .15 (.14)
 Neutral Sentences .82 (.19) .28 (.33) .88 (.12) .12 (.11)
Self-Imagination
 Emotional Sentences .92 (.12) .12 (.17) .97 (.05) .15 (.14)
 Neutral Sentences .90 (.11) .11 (.14) .93 (.08) .12 (.11)