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. 2016 Sep 9;12(2):352–362. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsw129

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

MEP amplitudes recorded from the tongue (upper panel) and the ECR (lower panel). In the food block, tongue MEPs were reduced for disgusting foods relative to positive (pleasant food) and neutral (fixation cross) conditions. In the face block, tongue MEPs were reduced for faces expressing disgust relative to positive (happy expressions) and neutral (fixation) conditions. No difference in tongue MEPs was found in the invertebrate block. No difference in ECR MEPs was found for any of the three blocks. Error bars denote SEM. Asterisks (*) indicate P < 0.05.