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. 2014 Mar 11;9(12):1973–1983. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsu018

Table 2.

Behavioral data: context conditioning

Measure Phase Sample N df F P Eta2 Contrasts
Ratings C Discovery 19 2,36 25.83 <0.001 0.59 2
E 19 2,36 19.03 <0.001 0.51 2
T1 16 2,30 6.55 0.008 0.30 2
T2 18 2,34 7.14 0.004 0.30 2
T2 > T1 18 1,17 3.34 0.085 0.16
C Replication 17 2,32 35.05 <0.001 0.69 0
E 17 2,32 16.52 <0.001 0.49 2
T1 17 2,32 7.95 0.009 0.33 2
T2 17 2,32 6.27 0.019 0.28 2
T2 > T1 17 1,16 <1 0.45
SCR C Discovery 18 2,34 4.5 0.02 0.21 1
E 19 2,36 <1 0.40
T1 14 2,26 3.06 0.08 0.19 1
T2 14 2,26 <1 0.72
T2 > T1 14 1,13 4.90 0.045 0.27
C Replication 19 2,36 1.32 0.28
E 17 2,32 <1 0.51
T1 12 2,22 <1 0.55
T2 12 2,22 <1 0.67
T2 > T1 12 2,11 4.50 0.057 0.25

Main effects of stimulus (UCXT, PCXT, SCXT) in the discovery and replication samples during conditioning (C, Day1), extinction (E, Day2) and the memory tests on Day8 before (Test1, T1) and after reinstatement (Test2, T2). Main effects of time are given to index changes from T1 to T2 (T2 > T1, indicative of a generalized reinstatement).

Contrasts

0 = all CXTs differ significantly from each other.

1 = UCXT differs significantly from SCXT and at trend level from PCXT; PCXT and SCXT do not differ.

2 = UCXT and PCXT do not differ significantly from each other but both differ significantly from SCXT.