Table 3.
The Pearson correlation matrix of accuracy and RT in the VS task
| Baseline_TP_NTC | Placebo_TP_NTC | LowDose_TP_NTC | HighDose_TP_NTC | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accuracy | Accuracy | Accuracy | Accuracy | |
| RT | −.10 | −.24 | −.06 | −.10 |
| Baseline_TP_NTO | Placebo_TP_NTO | LowDose_TP_NTO | HighDose_TP_NTO | |
| Accuracy | Accuracy | Accuracy | Accuracy | |
| RT | .11 | −.30* | −.07 | −.50 |
| Baseline_TA_NTC | Placebo_TA_NTC | LowDose_TA_NTC | HighDose_TA_NTC | |
| Accuracy | Accuracy | Accuracy | Accuracy | |
| RT | −.23 | −.34* | −.21 | −.14 |
| Baseline_TA_NTO | Placebo_TA_NTO | LowDose_TA_NTO | HighDose_TA_NTO | |
| Accuracy | Accuracy | Accuracy | Accuracy | |
| RT | −.16 | −.16 | −.11 | −.11 |
TA is target absent condition and TP represents target-present condition. NTC indicates the color non-target condition, NTO is the orientation non-target condition. Asterisks (*) indicate significant Pearson correlations (p < .05)