<p>Subjective and Normative Mean Arousal Rating Scores on a Scale Ranging From 1 (Very Calm) to 9 (Very Excited).</p
<p>T-values refer to a within category comparison of the normative male and female ratings.</p><p>No...
<p>RT, reaction time.</p><p>Subjective Ratings of Stimuli and Behavioural Results for Go/No-Go Stimu...
<p>A: The percentage of subjects who reported having experienced the given sensation (at least one s...
<p>Subjective and Normative Mean Valence Rating Scores on a Scale Ranging From 1 (Very Pleasant) to ...
<p>Pleasantness ratings ranged from 1 (very unpleasant) to 9 (very pleasant), and arousal ratings ra...
<p>The normative mean valence and arousal ratings and their standard deviations.</p
<p>Mean (standard deviation) of subjective ratings of Valence, Arousal, and Dominance for loved, neu...
<p>(A) Valence rating of NG. (B) Valence rating of RG. (C) Arousal rating of NG. (D) Arousal rating ...
<p>Subjective ratings of arousal, valence, familiarity, and naturalness (mean ± <i>SE</i>) in the hi...
<p>The mean subjective ratings and standard errors of presence ratings in all experimental condition...
<p>The mean (with SD) valence and arousal ratings , reaction times (RT, ms) and accuracy (%) in each...
<p>The relationship between valence and arousal ratings for each word averaged across all participan...
<p><i>Note.</i> The valence and arousal groups were created as follows: low/negative score range 1–3...
The average intensity rating of each high arousal word (first column) and the number of times the wo...
<p>Fear and loudness ratings are z-scores. Valence ratings are on a scale from 1 to 9.</p
<p>T-values refer to a within category comparison of the normative male and female ratings.</p><p>No...
<p>RT, reaction time.</p><p>Subjective Ratings of Stimuli and Behavioural Results for Go/No-Go Stimu...
<p>A: The percentage of subjects who reported having experienced the given sensation (at least one s...
<p>Subjective and Normative Mean Valence Rating Scores on a Scale Ranging From 1 (Very Pleasant) to ...
<p>Pleasantness ratings ranged from 1 (very unpleasant) to 9 (very pleasant), and arousal ratings ra...
<p>The normative mean valence and arousal ratings and their standard deviations.</p
<p>Mean (standard deviation) of subjective ratings of Valence, Arousal, and Dominance for loved, neu...
<p>(A) Valence rating of NG. (B) Valence rating of RG. (C) Arousal rating of NG. (D) Arousal rating ...
<p>Subjective ratings of arousal, valence, familiarity, and naturalness (mean ± <i>SE</i>) in the hi...
<p>The mean subjective ratings and standard errors of presence ratings in all experimental condition...
<p>The mean (with SD) valence and arousal ratings , reaction times (RT, ms) and accuracy (%) in each...
<p>The relationship between valence and arousal ratings for each word averaged across all participan...
<p><i>Note.</i> The valence and arousal groups were created as follows: low/negative score range 1–3...
The average intensity rating of each high arousal word (first column) and the number of times the wo...
<p>Fear and loudness ratings are z-scores. Valence ratings are on a scale from 1 to 9.</p
<p>T-values refer to a within category comparison of the normative male and female ratings.</p><p>No...
<p>RT, reaction time.</p><p>Subjective Ratings of Stimuli and Behavioural Results for Go/No-Go Stimu...
<p>A: The percentage of subjects who reported having experienced the given sensation (at least one s...