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. 2016 Feb 22;11(2):e0149158. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149158

Fig 3. Results of Experiment 2.

Fig 3

Angry Targets. Top panel shows the search functions for black and white targets when pictures of people are used as targets and distractors. The search functions are identical, signaling that, over all participants, black faces do not attract more attention than white faces. The bottom panel depicts association between the IAT D scores and the difference between search slopes for black and white targets, showing that people with a stronger anti-black/ pro-white bias (higher IAT D scores) attend to black faces over white faces.