Table 2.
Mean reaction time (RT) and standard error (SE) data to distracters and targets for both the large sample of 27 participants and the small sample of 10 participants.
| Distracter type | Group | Neutral | Fear | Sad | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RT (SE) | Clinical n = 27 | 578.49 (24.63) | 629.43 (32.48) | 568.59 (23.18) | |
| Clinical n = 10 | 620.65 (47.08) | 699.54 (64.24) | 619.77 (47.92) | ||
| Non-clinical n = 6 | 633.38 (70.17) | 704.65 (57.07) | 617.95 (65.38) | ||
| Target type | Group | Target-after-neutral | Target-after-fear | Target-after-sad | Target-after-target |
| RT (SE) | Clinical n = 27 | 527.91 (16.02) | 536.98 (17.89) | 538.31 (18.27) | 526.45 (15.85) |
| Clinical n = 10 | 555.94 (26.18) | 557.61 (25.19) | 548.62 (31.04) | 544.5 (24.15) | |
| Non-clinical n = 6 | 502.81 (31.07) | 499.11 (26.01) | 515.9 (20.87) | 498.88 (24.76) |