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. 2016 Mar 16;77(2):317–326. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2016.77.317

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Responses to alcohol-(ALC) and placebo-(PBO) paired cues before and after conditioning. Following conditioning, the ALC-paired cue elicited a bias in initial orienting but did not elicit change in emotional reactivity or sustained attention. 2A: Corrugator reactivity (mean activation ± SE) in response to the ALC and PBO cues did not change following conditioning. 2B: Zygomatic reactivity (mean activation ± SE) in response to the ALC and PBO cues was not affected by conditioning. 2C: Initial attention (number of first gazes ± SE) toward the ALC-paired cue were increased after conditioning. 2D: Sustained attention (mean dwell time ± SE) toward the ALC and PBO cues was not significantly changed following conditioning. **p <.01.