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Table 1.

Participant characteristics (N = 88).

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Fig 1.

Prototypical facial expression task.

A) Examples of each prototypical facial expression of emotion from the Amsterdam Dynamic Facial Expression Set, captured at the peak of each expression (about 3–4 s after stimulus onset). B) Time course of an example video. The target person transitioned from a neutral facial display to an emotional expression around 1–2 s after stimulus onset. C) Time course of a single trial. A fixation cross was followed by the stimulus, then by response screens for emotion categorization, valence rating, and intensity rating of the target person’s facial emotion expression.

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Table 2.

Task performance across all participants (N = 88).

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Table 3.

Physiological responses across participants (N = 88).

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