Emotions and mood. The effects of isolation on participants’ emotions and mood (state loneliness, boredom, social activity craving, positive and negative mood and state anxiety) were previously reported [34]; this figure shows a simplified version of the already-reported results). Points indicate individual participant responses, violins show the estimated data distributions, diamonds represent the estimated marginal means, and bars indicate standard errors around the estimated marginal means. Lines (with stars) indicate a significant difference in post hoc pairwise comparisons of estimated marginal means (Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons (adjusted alpha = 0.016); see the electronic supplementary material, tables A18–A20 for the full list of post hoc comparisons).