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. 2016 Apr 5;6(4):e771. doi: 10.1038/tp.2016.37

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(a) Interaction between 5-HTT and maternal warmth on reward speeding (B=−0.45, P=0.005; normal score (0)=27.71 ms). The shaded areas indicate the regions of significance (RoS), lower threshold X=−0.34; upper threshold X= 1.64. (b) Interaction between 5-HTT and positive peer affiliation on reward speeding (B= −0.07, P=0.012; normal score (0)=25.52 ms). The shaded areas indicate the RoS, lower threshold X=−5.61; upper threshold X= 3.71. (c) Interaction between DAT1 and maternal warmth on the mean reaction time during non-reward (B=0.40, P=0.012; normal score (0)=324.90 ms). The shaded areas indicate the RoS, lower threshold X=−0.80; upper threshold X=1.40. (d) Interaction between DAT1 and maternal warmth on the mean reaction time during reward (B=0.41, P=0.013; normal score (0)=296.31 ms). The shaded areas indicate the RoS, lower threshold X=−1.51; upper threshold X=0.82. Values in the RoS are significant. MRT, mean reaction time.