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Fig 1.

The D-value of HR between each type of emotion-inducing videos and those that induced neutrality of men and women.

Statistical significance: *p<.002. Unless marked with an asterisk, no significant differences between these groups were found. Dis: disgust, hor: horror, ang: anger, sur: surprise, amu: amusement, ple: pleasure.

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Fig 2.

The D-value of the valence between each type of emotion-inducing videos and the videos inducing neutrality of men and women.

Statistical significance: *p<.002. Unless marked with an asterisk, no significant differences between these groups were found. Dis: disgust, hor: horror, ang: anger, sur: surprise, amu: amusement, ple: pleasure.

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Fig 3.

The D-value of arousal between each type of emotion-inducing videos and those that induced neutrality of men and women.

Statistical significance: *p<.002. Unless marked with an asterisk, no significant differences between these groups were found. Dis: disgust, hor: horror, ang: anger, sur: surprise, amu: amusement, ple: pleasure.

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Fig 4.

The D-value of motivation between each type of emotion-inducing videos and those inducing neutrality of men and women.

Statistical significance: *p<.002. Unless marked with an asterisk, no significant differences between these groups were found. Dis: disgust, hor: horror, ang: anger, sur: surprise, amu: amusement, ple: pleasure.

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Table 1.

Gender differences for emotional expressivity and emotional experience.

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