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. 2020 Mar 24;11:197. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00197

Table 3.

Indices of attentional engagement.

Women Men
Baseline Test phase Baseline Test phase Interaction effect F p η2
CS+/CSn 5.39 ± 2.62 −1.43 ± 2.19 3.93 ± 3.87 4.90 ± 3.39 Phase × sex 9.20 .004 .16
Phase × duration × sex 0.12 .731 .00
CS+/CS 3.49 ± 3.30 −3.47 ± 3.09 −6.10 ± 1.81 −2.36 ± 2.29 Phase × sex 11.73 .001 .18
Phase × duration × sex 0.36 .551 .01
CS/CSn 6.48 ± 4.57 −3.88 ± 2.95 5.40 ± 3.61 5.20 ± 2.43 Phase × sex 7.06 .011 .14
Phase × duration × sex 0.03 .869 .00
CS/CS+ 9.04 ± 4.39 8.89 ± 3.63 0.62 ± 3.51 2.37 ± 3.52 Phase × sex 2.13 .151 .05
Phase × duration × sex 0.61 .441 .01

Descriptive statistics and results from ANCOVAs comparing indices of attentional engagement across phase (baseline vs. test phase), stimulus duration (100, 500 ms) and sex (women vs. men). Conditions include presentation of CS+ and CS each with a neutral cue and presentation of CS+ and CS together. The underscore indicates the appearance of the dot-probe at the location either of the CS+ or CS. Descriptive statistics are given as mean values across 100 and 500 ms stimulus duration ± standard error of the mean (M ± SEM). Significant interactions are given in bold.