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. 2015 Nov 30;112(50):15348–15353. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1509839112

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Culture-general N400 effects of social norm violations. (A) Grand average ERPs for the strong, weak, and appropriate conditions and differential ERPs for the contrasts between appropriate and strong/weak conditions at the central/centro-parietal/parietal region. (B) The topographies show the distribution of the N400 effect (appropriate vs. strong/weak condition) at 200–600 ms for Chinese (CH) and the United States (US) groups, respectively. (C) The bar chart shows the N400 effect (appropriate vs. strong/weak condition) at 200–600 ms in the central region (Cz, a representative electrode in the central region, was chosen) for Chinese and US groups, respectively.