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. 2021 Dec 2;16(12):e0260814. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260814

Table 4. Confusion matrices for Experiment 2a (brief fixation paradigm).

Anger Fear Surprise Disgust Anger Fear Surprise Disgust
Eyes Brow
Anger 79.58 6.77 1.15 12.50 80.83 5.00 2.40 11.77
Fear 3.02 69.69 22.08 5.21 3.23 68.33 23.96 4.48
Surprise 1.25 11.26 85.09 2.40 0.94 8.54 88.23 2.29
Disgust 23.88 0.83 1.67 73.62 26.15 1.35 2.08 70.42
Cheeks Mouth
Anger 81.46 5.31 1.77 11.46 81.04 6.46 0.83 11.67
Fear 2.40 71.98 19.58 6.04 2.71 72.19 18.23 6.88
Surprise 0.63 9.49 88.01 1.88 0.94 7.60 90.10 1.35
Disgust 20.83 0.94 2.71 75.52 16.88 1.15 2.81 79.17

One confusion matrix is shown for each of the 4 initial fixation locations (eyes, brow, cheeks, mouth). The row labels indicate the presented expression and the column labels indicate the participant responses. The data are the % of trials each emotion category was given as the response to the presented expression. %s reported in bold represent the most prevalent confusions for each expression.