97] = 1.35, n.s.). For the sensitivity measure, lag interacted with task and group, stemming from controls having pronounced lag differences for faces but not words, whereas patients showed similar lag effects for faces and words (cf. Table 2; simple task × lag interaction effects: for controls, F[1, 97] = 9.76, p = .002; for patients, F[1, 97] < 1.0, n.s.). However, lag failed to interact with group in any other performance measure.