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Figure 3

From: Recognition memory, primacy vs. recency effects, and time perception in the online version of the fear of scream paradigm

Figure 3

Recognition memory performance for information encoded either under threat or safety conditions. (A, B) Recognition memory performance for information encoded during the passive walkthrough 1 or 2 by the Safety-Safety and Threat-Threat experimental groups. Bars represents the median and interquartile range [Mdn + IQR] of total recognition scores. Numbers within the bars indicate the sample size of the experimental condition. P-values given refer to Mann–Whitney U test for independent samples. Abbreviations: S-S: Safety-Safety condition; T-T: Threat-Threat condition. (C, D) Recognition memory performance for information encoded during the passive walkthrough 1 or 2 by the Safety-Threat and Threat-Safety experimental groups. Bars represents the median and interquartile range [Mdn + IQR] of total recognition scores. Numbers within the bars indicate the sample size of the experimental condition. P-values given refer to Mann–Whitney U test for independent samples. Abbreviations: S-T: Safety-Threat condition; T-S: Threat-Safety condition. (E–H) Within-group dynamics of recognition memory performance for information encoded during the passive walkthrough 1 or 2. Bars represent the median and interquartile range [Mdn + IQR] of corresponding visual analog scale ratings. P-values given refer to Wilcoxon signed rank tests for dependent samples. Abbreviations: S-S: Safety-Safety condition; T-T: Threat-Threat condition; S-T: Safety-Threat condition; T-S: Threat-Safety condition; W1: Passive walkthrough video 1; W2: Passive walkthrough video 2.

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