Figure 2
From: Behavioral correlates of temporal attention biases during emotional prosody perception

Emotional specific temporal attentional biases in emotional prosody perception in response time. Violin plots of responses time depending on the factors cue, attention and emotion. Cues differences between short (in blue) and long (in grey) trials (Top), for angry voices left and for neutral voices right, depending on the attentional factor (attended and unattended; a–b). Attentional differences between attended (in magenta) and unattended (in cyan) trials (Middle), for angry voices left and for neutral voices right, depending on the target stimulus onset factor (short and long; c–d). Emotional differences between angry (in orange) and neutral voices (in green) trials (Bottom), for attended voices left and unattended voices right, depending on the target stimulus onset factor (short and long; e–f). Note here that the raw results are presented in Table S1. The black line on the violin plot indicate the averaged value and the red lines the Confidence Interval at 95%. The star above this line indicate the statistical significance for each tests, with ***** indicating a Bonferroni corrected p value below < 0.00001, **** < 0.0001, *** < 0.001, ** < 0.01, * < 0.05 and NS stands for statistically non-significant.