Fig. 1: Assessments of aggression with the PSAP test. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 1: Assessments of aggression with the PSAP test.

From: Comparable level of aggression between patients with behavioural addiction and healthy subjects

Fig. 1

a Bar graphs illustrating the number of choices for earning points (A button), attacking the opponent (B button), and protecting point subtractions (C button) in behavioural addiction (BA) patients and control (CT) subjects (left) as well as in kleptomania (KM) and paraphilia (PP) patients (right). Graphs show the means with error bars indicating s.e.m. *p < 0.05. b Pie charts illustrating percentages of choices for the A, B, and C buttons relative to the total choices in BA patients (left) and CT subjects (right). (c) Graphs showing the number of reactive and proactive aggression choices (left) and the ratio of reactive to proactive aggression choices (right) in BA patients and CT subjects.

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