Clinical Study

Not All Distraction Is Bad: Working Memory Vulnerability to Implicit Socioemotional Distraction Correlates with Negative Symptoms and Functional Impairment in Psychosis

Figure 2

Modulation effects of all facial distracters are displayed relative to nonfacial geometric distracters. The zero axis value represents working memory performance in the context of nonfacial geometrical distracters. In (a) depicting response latencies relative to nonfacial geometrical distracters, positive effect sizes connote behavioral disruption while negative effect sizes connote behavioral facilitation. In (b) depicting accuracy relative to nonfacial geometrical distracters, positive effect sizes connote behavioral facilitation while negative effect sizes connote behavioral disruption.
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