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. 2021 Mar 15;86(2):597–616. doi: 10.1007/s00426-021-01498-2

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

‘Emotion × nationality’ interaction effects on the accuracy (top left), response latency (top right) and concomitant SCR latency (bottom), for each emotion (amusement, pleasure, relief, sadness, anger, and fear) and nationality (Guinea–Bissauan and Portuguese), with distribution (box plots) and mean values (cross). Statistically significant post hoc comparisons (at an FDR corrected p < .05 for behavioural measures and at an uncorrected p < .05 for physiological measures) are marked as lines if between emotions and asterisks if between nationalities. Only statistically significant ‘emotion x nationality’ interaction effects (at an FDR corrected p < .05 for behavioural measures and at an uncorrected p < .05 for physiological measures) are shown