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. 2024 May 28;15:1354762. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1354762

Table 4.

Pattern analysis.

Segment Happiness Sadness Anger Surprise Fear Disgust Contempt
1 -2.88 1.09 1.37 -4.43 0.48 0.44 3.93
1 -9.16 -4.36 -1.79 6.30 -2.89 0.95 10.95
1 4.25 -7.80 1.79 6.08 4.76 -0.04 -9.05
1 7.80 0.11 -3.30 3.44 1.36 2.34 -11.76
2 -2.34 -6.53 -1.43 2.89 2.34 0.32 4.76
2 8.96 1.76 -9.82 11.56 1.14 -0.92 -12.69
2 10.39 -5.89 -4.08 -2.83 1.61 0.69 0.11
3 16.26 -7.44 -10.24 5.19 2.86 -5.16 -1.48
3 10.12 0.32 -24.07 15.38 5.27 -7.05 0.02
3 24.29 4.29 -19.94 16.68 -6.61 -2.58 -16.14

Differences in percentage values between the conditions of the Cyberball paradigm (exclusion versus inclusion) for each temporal segment, as recorded by the FaceReader software. In bold text, the values that increased; in italic-bold, the values that decreased, in each temporal segment. The increase in happiness and surprise, especially in the last temporal segments, is evident, while contempt initially increased and then decreased. Each condition of inclusion and exclusion in the Cyberball paradigm was divided into three segments (first: 1-59, second 60-106, and third 107-145 seconds). Furthermore, each temporal segment was divided into 4, 3, and 3 intervals. Intervals consist in: 1, 1-15; 2, 16-30; 3, 31-44; 4, 45-59; 5, 60-75; 6, 76-90; 7, 91-105; 8, 106-120; 9: 121-135; 10, 136-145 seconds.