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This study examines the applicability of previous models in a dyadic context based on differing exposure to extreme experiences related to armed conflict (victims versus ex-combatants). Utilizing 199 behavioral and 76 neurophysiological measures, we analyze potential observable neurophysiological differences in bias processing between these social segments. We assess normative expectations regarding response elicitation and neurophysiological effects of divergent war experiences. Our findings reveal the elicitation of a language-related N400-compatible component in the processing of bias-related simuli, as well as an emotion-related late positive potential, with latencies that significantly vary between victims and ex-combatants."},"dsDescriptionDate":{"typeName":"dsDescriptionDate","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"2023-12-01"}}]},{"typeName":"subject","multiple":true,"typeClass":"controlledVocabulary","value":["Social Sciences"]},{"typeName":"keyword","multiple":true,"typeClass":"compound","value":[{"keywordValue":{"typeName":"keywordValue","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"bias"}},{"keywordValue":{"typeName":"keywordValue","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"ex-combatants"}},{"keywordValue":{"typeName":"keywordValue","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"victims"}},{"keywordValue":{"typeName":"keywordValue","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"armed conflict"}},{"keywordValue":{"typeName":"keywordValue","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"IAT"}},{"keywordValue":{"typeName":"keywordValue","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"EEG"}},{"keywordValue":{"typeName":"keywordValue","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"armed conflict"}},{"keywordValue":{"typeName":"keywordValue","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"Colombia"}}]},{"typeName":"publication","multiple":true,"typeClass":"compound","value":[{"publicationCitation":{"typeName":"publicationCitation","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"EEG-ERP Responses Differ between Ex-Combatants and War Victims in the Processing of Bias-Related Stimuli"}}]},{"typeName":"notesText","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"Ninguna"},{"typeName":"language","multiple":true,"typeClass":"controlledVocabulary","value":["English"]},{"typeName":"depositor","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"Ugarriza, Juan E."},{"typeName":"dateOfDeposit","multiple":false,"typeClass":"primitive","value":"2023-12-01"},{"typeName":"kindOfData","multiple":true,"typeClass":"primitive","value":["survey","computer-assisted data","EEG recordings"]}]}},"files":[{"description":"Survey, computer-assisted IAT data, EEG recordings","label":"2023 11 30 dataset 76.dta","restricted":false,"version":1,"datasetVersionId":160,"dataFile":{"id":1111,"persistentId":"doi:10.34848/JUCJFP/IIAJAT","pidURL":"https://doi.org/10.34848/JUCJFP/IIAJAT","filename":"2023 11 30 dataset 76.dta","contentType":"application/x-stata","filesize":17363,"description":"Survey, computer-assisted IAT data, EEG recordings","storageIdentifier":"s3://urdataverse:18c262c2a3d-52ddc28dd67e","rootDataFileId":-1,"md5":"d4d7175d5a201418660637609016808b","checksum":{"type":"MD5","value":"d4d7175d5a201418660637609016808b"},"creationDate":"2023-12-01"}}],"citation":"Ugarriza, Juan E., 2023, \"Replication Data for: EEG-ERP Responses Differ between Ex-Combatants and War Victims in the Processing of Bias-Related Stimuli\", https://doi.org/10.34848/JUCJFP, Universidad del Rosario, V1"}}