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The second group contrast assessed neural activity changes associated with analgesia produced by the romantic partner picture task.
A first explanation that comes to mind is that the picture task was more demanding than the alphanumeric AB task, in a number of ways.
In fact, the blinkers' AB magnitude was significantly smaller in the picture task than in the alphanumeric task, t(11) = 2.85, SE = 4.95, p = .016.016
Given that an increase in task difficulty can lead to an increase in AB magnitude, the slightly lower T1 performance may thus be a potential explanation for the non-blinkers' blink in the picture task.
Table 1 presents pain ratings for the three tasks (acquaintance picture baseline, distraction control, and partner picture task), and three temperature levels (no pain, moderate-pain, and high-pain).
However, mean T1 performance for the 24 selected participants was generally high, and only slightly lower in the picture task (78.3%) than in the alphanumeric task (84.6%), F 1, 22) = 19.40, MSE = 24.03, p<.001, η2p = .47.47
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Our findings confirm a dual-deficit in Wernicke's aphasia, i.e. deficient auditory/phonological input-processing plus impaired control over conceptual activation affecting both word and picture tasks (Robson et al., 2012).
Training did not change scores on the MSCEIT pictures task.
The emotional pictures task did not demonstrate adequate sensitivity in a priori target regions, only in the a posteriori defined inferior temporal region.
BOLD activity decreases were also observed with the romantic pictures task, and were localized mostly in pain-processing regions.
Pictures Task requires respondents to indicate various emotions that are being expressed in images and landscapes.
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