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Fig 1.

Location of affective stimuli in the two-dimensional space.

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Fig 2.

Presentation of picture blocks.

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Fig 3.

Diagram of EMG signal acquisition, processing, data reduction, and classification.

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Table 1.

Period of time adopted for feature extraction from baseline and evoked emotional periods.

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Table 2.

Feature descriptions.

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Table 3.

M and SD of classification accuracy across baseline and five affective states via the combination of corrugator and zygomaticus EMG data for all participants.

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Table 4.

M and SD of classification accuracy across baseline and five affective states via the combination of corrugator and zygomaticus EMG data for young and senior participants.

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Table 5.

M and SD of classification accuracy across baseline and five affective states via the combination of corrugator and zygomaticus EMG data for female and male participants.

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Table 6.

M and SD of classification accuracy across baseline and five affective states via solely corrugator EMG data for all participants.

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Table 7.

M and SD of classification accuracy across baseline and five affective states via solely zygomaticus EMG data for all participants.

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