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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychologia. 2008 Mar 18;46(8):2129–2139. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2008.02.032

Table 1.

Pearson correlation coefficients between individual and reference ratings of arousal, valence, and absolute valence across entire sample show a significant association between arousal and absolute valence (individual and reference), and between corresponding individual and reference ratings. Each correlation summarizes 600 data points (10 subjects × 20 trials/run × 3 runs)

Individual arousal Individual valence Individual absolute valence Reference arousal Reference valence Reference absolute valence
Individual arousal 1 −0.03 0.34* 0.77* 0.10 0.33*
Individual valence 1 −0.22* −0.25* 0.86* −0.04
Individual absolute valence 1 0.36* −0.02 0.57*
Reference arousal 1 −0.12 0.43*
Reference valence 1 0.06
Reference absolute valence 1
*

= p < 0.0001.