In contrast, findings for men (see Figure 3, lower panel) demonstrated that main effects of BDI-II group emerged for Cz (F(2, 92) = 3.5, p = .03), wherein men with moderate BDI-II scores exhibited lower relative left frontal activity than men with low BDI-II scores (p = .01 and d = .63) but those with high BDI-II scores did not differ from either group (both p > .18). A main effect of BDI-II group also emerged for LM (F(2, 92) = 3.8, p = .03), indicating that men with moderate and high BDI-II scores displayed higher relative left frontal activity than men with low scores (p < .05 and d = .50, and p = .02 and d = .68, respectively). No main effect of BDI-II group emerged for AVG-referenced data (p > .36)