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. 2022 Apr 1;9:147. doi: 10.1038/s41597-022-01250-4

Table 5.

Computed contrasts for the analysis of the movie and the audio description, and their respective purpose.

Nr. Contrast Purpose
Movie stimulus
1* vse_new > vpe_old spatial processing
2 vse_new, vpe_new > vse_old, vpe_old spatial processing
3 vse_new > vse_old spatial processing
4 vse_new > vse_old, vpe_old spatial processing
5 vse_new, vpe_new > vpe_old spatial processing
6 vno_cut > vse_new control
7 vno_cut > vse_old control
8 vno_cut > vse_new, vse_old control
9 vno_cut > vpe_new, vpe_old control
10 se_new > se_old control (absent narrator)
Audio-description stimulus
1* geo, groom > non-spatial spatial processing
2 geo, groom, se_new > non-spatial spatial processing
3 groom, se_new, se_old > non-spatial spatial processing
4 geo > non-spatial spatial processing
5 groom > non-spatial spatial processing
6 se_new > non-spatial spatial processing
7 se_new, se_old > non-spatial spatial processing
8 se_new > se_old spatial processing
9 vse_new > vpe_old control (absent visual cuts)
10 vse_new, vpe_new > vse_old, vpe_old control (absent visual cuts)
11 vse_new > vse_old control (absent visual cuts)
12 vse_new > vse_old, vpe_old control (absent visual cuts)
13 vse_new, vpe_new > vpe_old control (absent visual cuts)

The primary contrasts are marked with an asterisk. non-spatial refers to the event categories body, bodypart, fahead, object, sex_f, sex_m. An explanation of all event categories can be found in Table 3.