Fig. 2: Significant Group (CTL vs OCD) interaction effects from Bayesian Regressions displayed using scatterplots. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 2: Significant Group (CTL vs OCD) interaction effects from Bayesian Regressions displayed using scatterplots.

From: Compulsive avoidance in youths and adults with OCD: an aversive pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer study

Fig. 2

A Confidence in Outcome-Response Matching in OCD less associated with Specific PIT (prop. of responses) compared to CTLs. B Stronger positive association between avoidance urges and Specific PIT (grip force) in OCD but the opposite in CTLs. C Change in Subjective Evaluation for –[S + 3] and S- (greater positive change in preference for S- compared to S + 3) was associated with stronger General PIT (prop. of responses) in OCD but not in CTLs. D Confidence in Stimulus-Outcome Matching in OCD was less associated with General PIT (prop. of responses) compared to CTLs.

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