“…a slow ERP component that typically appears after 400 ms with a maximum at the posterior electrodes, is a particularly reliable conditioning index (Bacigalupo & Luck, 2018; Panitz et al, 2015; Pavlov & Kotchoubey, 2019; Sperl et al, 2021). Other studies found the stimulus preceding negativity (SPN), i.e., a slow ERP component that typically occurs between 200 and 500 ms before the presentation of emotionally relevant stimuli (Ferreira de Sá et al, 2019; Tanovic et al, 2018; Tanovic & Joormann, 2019), to be a suitable conditioning index by showing a greater amplitude to cues predicting threat than safety events (Baas et al, 2002; Böcker et al, 2001; Ferreira de Sá et al, 2019; Hellwig et al, 2008; Regan & Howard, 1995). The earlier ERP components, such as P1, N1, and P2, can manifest changes in sensory processing of conditioned stimuli (Miskovic & Keil, 2012), while P3 may represent attention capture (Pavlov & Kotchoubey, 2019).…”