Extended Data Fig. 3: Distribution of self-reported, Subjective Units of Distress (SUDs) ratings collected by participants during Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) teletherapy. | Nature Medicine

Extended Data Fig. 3: Distribution of self-reported, Subjective Units of Distress (SUDs) ratings collected by participants during Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) teletherapy.

From: Long-term ecological assessment of intracranial electrophysiology synchronized to behavioral markers in obsessive-compulsive disorder

Extended Data Fig. 3

(a) The distribution of SUDs ratings by participant P3 for all recorded sessions. The Y-axis shows SUDs ratings provided by the participant after being prompted to indicate their level of OCD related distress at irregular time intervals during each ERP session on a scale of 0–10 with 0 representing ‘no distress’ and 10 representing ‘the worst distress.’ The X-Axis shows each consecutive, hour-long, recorded ERP session (n = 13 to n = 14 for each participant) completed. Gray shading indicates the session analyzed in Extended Data Fig. 6. (b) The distribution of SUDs ratings by participant P4 for all recorded sessions. Format is identical to panel A. Gray shading indicates the session analyzed in Extended Data Fig. 7. (c) The distribution of SUDs ratings by participant P5 for all recorded sessions. Format is identical to panel A. Gray shading indicates the session analyzed in Extended Data Fig. 8.

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