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Fig 1.

Results of Experiment 1.

Brightness judgment biases, separately for happy, peaceful, scary, and sad excerpts. Excerpts were categorized based on the objective intended emotion after [26] or based on the subjective ratings of each participant. Error bars indicate SE of the mean.

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Fig 2.

Brightness judgment bias of Experiment 1.

Average brightness judgment bias separately for every level on the 7-point Likert scales of Valence and Arousal.

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Table 1.

Average valence and arousal ratings of musical excerpts.

The table lists the average valence and arousal ratings for the four different types of musical excerpts (happy, sad, scary and peaceful) used as primes. (SE of the mean).

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Fig 3.

Results of Experiment 2.

Brightness judgment biases, separately for happy, peaceful, scary, and sad excerpts. Error bars indicate SE of the mean.

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Fig 4.

Results of Experiment 3.

brightness judgment biases, separately for happy, peaceful, scary, and sad excerpts. Error bars indicate SE of the mean.

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