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. 2017 Sep 5;114(38):E7900–E7909. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1702247114

Fig. S3.

Fig. S3.

Rotated factor weights when including 24, 25, or 26 dimensions of variance in the categorical judgments. Dropping from 27 components (Fig. 1) to 26 (Right) eliminates the separate categorical judgment dimension corresponding to the category “boredom,” which instead loads negatively on most of the 26 other categorical judgment dimensions. Dropping to 25 components (Middle) eliminates the categorical judgment dimension corresponding to anger, “contempt,” and “disappointment,” which instead load positively on the “sadness” dimension. Dropping to 24 components (Left) eliminates the categorical judgment dimension corresponding to “satisfaction,” which instead loads on the “admiration” dimension along with “pride” and “triumph.” These analyses indicate that reports of experiences of boredom, anger, and satisfaction were less reliably differentiated in responses to particular videos than experiences of other categorical judgment dimensions, such as aesthetic appreciation, awe, fear, and horror.