Acknowledgments
This research was supported by the University of Auckland Early Research Career Award (No. 23136) to the corresponding author.
Notes
1A 2 (on meds, off meds) by 3 (congruent, incongruent, control) ANOVA on SW's reaction time data revealed a main effect of Condition [F(2, 961) = 70.01, p < .001]. SW responded to Congruent items (M = 683.99 ms ± 10.46) significantly faster than to Control (M = 702.98 ms ± 10.46, p < .001) and Incongruent (M = 818.18 ms ± 12.11, p < .001) stimuli. Control stimuli were responded to more quickly than incongruent stimuli (p < .001). There was a significant main effect of Medication [F(1, 961) = 27.70, p < .001]. SW was faster On-meds (M = 683.14 ms ± 8.40) than Off-meds (M = 750.29 ms ± 9.61).