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. 2021 May 26;26(1):55–75. doi: 10.1007/s10055-021-00537-y

Table 2.

Results of the analysis of correlations between the predictors in the Island environment for adults and children

Self-evaluated arousal Self-evaluated valence SoP Min head position Max head position Fixation time Pitch Yaw Roll
Adults
Self-evaluated valence r = −.140, p = 0.017
SoP r = .345, p < 0.001 r = .151, p = 0.010
Min head position r = −.151, p = 0.010 r = −.155, p = 0.009
Max head position r = −.180, p = 0.002
Pitch
Yaw
Roll r = .217, p < 0.001
Pupillary dilation
 S1
 S2 r = .140, p = 0.047 r = −.119, p = 0.043
 S3 r = −.133, p = 0.023
 S4 r = −.162, p = 0.006 r = −.136, p = 0.022
 S5 r = −.132, p = 0.025
Fixation time
Children
Self-evaluated arousal
Self-evaluated valence r = −.145, p = 0.026
SoP r = .282, p < 0.001 r = .249, p < 0.001
Min head position r = −.138, p = 0.035
Max head position r = −.216, p = 0.001
Pitch r = .142, p = 0.030 r = .177, p = 0.007 r = −.153, p = 0.019
Yaw r = .146, p = 0.026
Roll r = .186, p = 0.004
Pupillary dilation
 S1
 S2 r = .173, p = 0.008
 S3 r = −.158, p = 0.015
 S4 r = .191, p = 0.003 r = −.166, p = 0.011
 S5 r = .225, p = 0.001
Fixation time r = −.176, p = 0.008 r = −.139, p = 0.038

Only significant correlations are reported