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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Emotion. 2013 Nov 11;14(2):301–309. doi: 10.1037/a0034644

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Individual differences in disgust reactivity are predicted by individual differences in physiological reactivity. (A) The magnitude of Painful-Injury Disgust reactions correlated with the magnitude of cardiovascular reactivity during film viewing, with greater increases in RSA and IBI predicting greater self-reported disgust. No such correlations were observed for the Core Disgust condition. All correlations control for effects of age, gender, BMI, and baseline measures associated with a given physiological response. Partial Pearson’s r-values are supplemented with p-values from a robust regression. (B) The magnitude of Core Disgust reactions correlated with the magnitude of normogastric reactivity during film viewing, with greater decreases in normogastry predicting greater self-reported disgust. A non-significant trend was observed in the Painful-Injury Disgust condition.