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. 2012 Aug 3;7(8):e40256. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0040256

Table 2. Correlations between Pupil Dilation, Viewing Time, Self-Reported Attraction to Sexual Stimuli, and Self-Reported Sexual Orientation across Male (N = 165, above Diagonal) and Female (N = 160, below Diagonal) Participants.

Measure Pupil Dilation To Same Sex Pupil Dilation To Other Sex Viewing Time1 Attraction to Same Sex Stimuli Attraction to Other Sex Stimuli Sexual Attraction Contrast1 Sexual Orientation1
Pupil Dilation To Same Sex −.77*** .51*** .47*** −.39*** .53*** .50***
Pupil Dilation To Other Sex −.77*** −.54*** −.44*** .46*** −.57*** −.57***
Viewing Time1 .45*** −.49*** .77*** −.74*** .93*** .91***
Sexual Attraction to Same Sex Stimuli .35** −.39*** .69*** −.35*** .80*** .75***
Sexual Attraction to Other Sex Stimuli −.36*** .33** −.58*** −.14 −.77*** .76***
Sexual Attraction Contrast1 .39*** −.43*** .89*** .76*** −.61*** .95***
Sexual Orientation1 .44*** −.45*** .82*** .67*** −.60*** .90***

Note. 1Higher scores indicate stronger response or attraction to the same sex and less to the other sex.

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p<.001.

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p<.0001.