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. 2013 Jun 21;7:295. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00295

Table 1.

Numbers and names of the visual (IAPS) (Lang et al., 2005) and auditory (IADS) (Bradley and Lang, 2007) stimuli used in each of the five blocks (negative—low arousal, positive—high arousal, negative—high arousal, positive—high arousal, neutral—low arousal).

neg-lowar pos-lowar neg-highar pos-highar neutral-lowar
vis aud vis aud vis aud vis aud vis aud
2141 242 1463 110 2730 255 4660 202 1390 152
Grieving fem Female cough Kittens Baby Native boy Vomit Erotic couple Erotic fem Bees Tropical
3230 241 2208 813 3060 625 8030 415 1560 114
Dying man Male cough Bride Wedding Mutilation May day Skier Count down Hawk Cattle
3300 280 4623 221 3150 106 8080 352 2220 251
Disabled child Woman crying Romance Male laugh Mutilation Growl Sailing Sports crowd Male face Nose blow
8230 283 5910 601 6250 289 8180 353 2635 113
Boxer Fight Fireworks Colonial music Aimed gun Gun shot Cliff divers Base ball Cowboy Cows
9120 611 7330 721 9050 501 8185 360 3210 729
Oil fires Battle taps Ice cream Beer Plane crash Plane crash Sky divers Roller coaster Surgery Paper
9520 423 8040 816 9250 600 8200 311 4613 364
Kids Injury Diver Guitar War victim Bike wreck Water skier Crowd Condom Bar
9611 699 8120 820 9252 711 8400 365 7620 410
Plane crash Bomb Athlete Funk music Dead body Siren Rafters Party Jet Helicopter
9301 250 8496 220 9921 244 8501 367 9411 722
Toilet Male sneeze Water slide Boy laugh Fire Man wheeze Money Casino Boy Walking

Stimuli that were presented simultaneously in the bimodal condition are in the same row of each block.