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. 2014 Sep 16;8:728. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00728

Table 1.

Behavioral data.

Chinese (CH) East-Asian American (AA) American (RA)
Emotion Control Emotion Control Emotion Control
(A) Mean feeling strength (SD) 2.27 (0.35) 1.38 (0.25) 2.26 (0.34) 1.40 (0.30) 2.22 (0.44) 1.30 (0.21)
(B) Percentage of successful trials (SD) 77.1 (12.5) 65.0 (22.5) 84.4 (9.5) 66.5 (21.1) 78.0 (16.7) 70.6 (19.8)

(A) Means and standard deviations for button press reports of feeling strength to emotion and control stimuli. Participants could report “1: no emotion,” “2: moderate emotion,” “3: strong emotion,” or “4: overwhelmingly strong emotion.” (B) Percentages of “successful trials,” i.e., emotion trials in which participants reported feeling emotional (button press of 2–4) and control trials in which participants felt no emotion (button press of 1).