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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Psychopathol. 2013 May 13;4(5):471–484. doi: 10.5127/jep.029112

Table 4.

Exogenous Cuing Task Reaction Times

Variable Low Dysphoria (n = 39) High Dysphoria (n = 44)
Valid
 Angry 593.14 (41.17) 569.88 (51.64)
 Happy 590.70 (36.88) 576.49 (49.81)
 Sad 586.93 (41.80) 575.17 (56.48)
 Neutral 593.25 (35.66) 572.26 (53.31)
Invalid
 Angry 592.79 (37.04) 579.67 (46.26)
 Happy 595.25 (39.08) 586.64 (48.00)
 Sad 594.72 (45.33) 577.42 (51.36)
 Neutral 599.71 (36.13) 577.47 (50.04)

Positive attentional engagement scores indicate that participants were faster to attend to the emotional versus neutral expressions. Positive scores on difficulties in attentional disengagement indicate that participants were slower to disengage from emotional versus neutral expressions.