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. 2015 May 5;3:e941. doi: 10.7717/peerj.941

Figure 3. Skin conductance responses (SCR) to distractor cues were reduced for alcoholic participants compared to nonalcoholic controls.

Figure 3

Data are presented for alcoholic participants (ALC, in red) and nonalcoholic participants (NC, in blue), split by gender. Asterisks indicate significant differences, and error bars represent standard error. No significant interactions were identified. (A) ALC women had significantly fewer SCRs (>0.03 microsiemens (µS)) to the distractor images than ALC men. (B) SCR amplitudes (µS) to the same stimuli revealed a similar pattern.