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. 2018 Aug 17;8:12364. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-30684-3

Figure 4.

Figure 4

The ERP responses to the congruency effects. Figure 4a shows the grandaveraged waveforms elicited by N+ and N− arguments and the difference waveform (N− minus N+) in the fronto-central region, and the topography of the difference waveform at 250–400-ms. Figure 4b illustrates the grand-averaged waveforms elicited by A+ and A− arguments and the difference waveform (A− minus A+) in the fronto-central region, and the topography of the difference waveform at 250–400-ms. N+ indicates “congruent conclusions with a natural premise category”; A+ indicates “congruent conclusions with an artificial premise category”; N− indicates “incongruent conclusions with a natural premise category”; A− indicates “incongruent conclusions with an artificial premise category”.