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. 2019 Jul 3;10:1389. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01389

Table 2.

This table describes movement components ability to predict the recognition of their associated emotions.

Emotion Component Estimate SE Wald S. OR Lower CL Upper CL
Happy Jump 2.73 1.02 7.20** 15.29 2.09 112.09
Happy Rhythmicity 3.54 1.02 11.95*** 34.64 4.64 258.47
Happy Spread 3.15 1.01 9.63** 23.42 3.20 171.51
Happy Free and light 2.74 1.02 7.24** 15.48 2.11 113.81
Happy Up and rise 2.39 1.03 5.43* 10.94 1.46 81.89
Happy Rotation 2.54 1.02 6.24* 12.68 1.73 92.98
Sad Passive Weight 0.49 0.17 8.37** 1.64 1.17 2.28
Sad Arms to upper body 0.18 0.17 1.08 1.19 0.85 1.68
Sad Sink 0.90 0.18 23.92*** 2.47 1.72 3.55
Sad Head-drop 2.03 0.18 128.48*** 7.60 5.35 10.79
Fear Retreat 0.98 0.13 53.32*** 2.65 2.04 3.45
Fear Condense and enclose −0.26 0.13 3.92* 0.77 0.60 0.99
Fear Bind 0.03 0.13 0.04 1.03 0.79 1.33
Fear Twist and back 1.12 0.13 69.67*** 3.06 2.35 3.98
Anger Strong 1.32 0.15 80.22*** 3.74 2.80 4.99
Anger Sudden 2.24 0.16 205.78*** 9.42 6.93 12.80
Anger Advance 1.16 0.14 66.15*** 3.20 2.42 4.23
Anger Direct 0.44 0.13 11.58*** 1.56 1.21 2.02

Each emotion is colored with a different color: happiness is yellow, sadness is blue, fear is green, and anger is red. As can be seen from the table most components significantly increased the recognition of their associated emotion, and one component significantly decreased the recognition of the associated emotion. SE, Standard error of the estimate; Wald S., Wald Statistic; OR, Odds Ratio; Lower CI, Lower confidence interval; Upper CL, Upper confidence interval; Significance level was marked:

*

p < 0.05,

**

p < 0.01,

***

p < 0.001.