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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Cogn. 2011 Nov 13;78(1):63–73. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.10.007

Table 3.

Descriptive Statistics for Behavioral Biases at 100 ms

Train Toward Threat
Train Away From Threat
Pre-Training Post-Training Pre-Training Post-Training
Attention Bias −17.73 (13.97) 4.72 (28.33) 30.63 (29.82) −6.43 (18.02)
Vigilance −2.80 (16.70) 6.86 (26.07) 15.54 (26.67) −10.49 (13.55)
Disengagement −14.93 (21.08) −2.14 (21.32) 15.08 (20.19) 4.07 (15.52)

Note. Difference scores of response times are presented as means with standard deviations in parentheses. There were 26 participants with biases in the 100 ms condition (train toward threat: N = 14; train away from threat: N = 12).