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

Figure 7. The increase in heart rate (HR) to distractor cues depended upon the group and the emotion of the preceding face.

Figure 7

Heart rate (HR) increased by 0.3 beats per minute (BPM) in response to the distractor element, and a significant Group × Gender × Face Valence interaction was identified. Data are presented for alcoholic participants (ALC, in red) and nonalcoholic participants (NC, in blue). Error bars represent standard error. (A) Shows values for men. (B) Shows values for women.