<p>Pleasantness ratings ranged from 1 (very unpleasant) to 9 (very pleasant), and arousal ratings range from 1 (very calm) to 9 (very excited).</p
International audiencePleasantness and arousal have been identified as the main dimensions of affect...
This study reports quantitative research into two basic dimensions of emotions: pleasantness and aro...
<p>Pain ratings (Mean values ± SD) as a function of stimuli (painful vs. non-painful) and perspectiv...
<p>Subjective and Normative Mean Arousal Rating Scores on a Scale Ranging From 1 (Very Calm) to 9 (V...
<p>Mean (standard deviation) of subjective ratings of Valence, Arousal, and Dominance for loved, neu...
<p><b>a.</b> Mean values of the VAS in each condition. 0 = “no pain” and 100 = “worst pain”. <b>b.</...
<p>Note that the pleasantness scale is bipolar with 50 as neutral and with higher and lower extremes...
<p>Subjective and Normative Mean Valence Rating Scores on a Scale Ranging From 1 (Very Pleasant) to ...
<p>(A) Valence rating of NG. (B) Valence rating of RG. (C) Arousal rating of NG. (D) Arousal rating ...
<p>When faces are presented for 32 ms, participants are more confident of seeing happy versus sad fa...
<p>Subject ratings of happiness, sadness, surprise, disgust, fear and anger / aggressiveness (on a s...
<p>A) Scores for the valence dimension. B) Scores for the arousal dimension. U = unpleasant, N = n...
<p>The face stimuli with happy expressions (HO and HC) were evaluated positively while the face stim...
<p>Subjective ratings of arousal, valence, familiarity, and naturalness (mean ± <i>SE</i>) in the hi...
<p>Arousal and affective valence ratings of neutral and emotional facial expressions presented in a ...
International audiencePleasantness and arousal have been identified as the main dimensions of affect...
This study reports quantitative research into two basic dimensions of emotions: pleasantness and aro...
<p>Pain ratings (Mean values ± SD) as a function of stimuli (painful vs. non-painful) and perspectiv...
<p>Subjective and Normative Mean Arousal Rating Scores on a Scale Ranging From 1 (Very Calm) to 9 (V...
<p>Mean (standard deviation) of subjective ratings of Valence, Arousal, and Dominance for loved, neu...
<p><b>a.</b> Mean values of the VAS in each condition. 0 = “no pain” and 100 = “worst pain”. <b>b.</...
<p>Note that the pleasantness scale is bipolar with 50 as neutral and with higher and lower extremes...
<p>Subjective and Normative Mean Valence Rating Scores on a Scale Ranging From 1 (Very Pleasant) to ...
<p>(A) Valence rating of NG. (B) Valence rating of RG. (C) Arousal rating of NG. (D) Arousal rating ...
<p>When faces are presented for 32 ms, participants are more confident of seeing happy versus sad fa...
<p>Subject ratings of happiness, sadness, surprise, disgust, fear and anger / aggressiveness (on a s...
<p>A) Scores for the valence dimension. B) Scores for the arousal dimension. U = unpleasant, N = n...
<p>The face stimuli with happy expressions (HO and HC) were evaluated positively while the face stim...
<p>Subjective ratings of arousal, valence, familiarity, and naturalness (mean ± <i>SE</i>) in the hi...
<p>Arousal and affective valence ratings of neutral and emotional facial expressions presented in a ...
International audiencePleasantness and arousal have been identified as the main dimensions of affect...
This study reports quantitative research into two basic dimensions of emotions: pleasantness and aro...
<p>Pain ratings (Mean values ± SD) as a function of stimuli (painful vs. non-painful) and perspectiv...