Fig. 3: Behavioral results. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 3: Behavioral results.

From: Exploring the combined impact of color and editing on emotional perception in authentic films: Insights from behavioral and neuroimaging experiments

Fig. 3

a Averaged valence scores in Experiment 1 revealed a significant interaction effect between film color and editing (F1.6, 182.2 = 5.739, p = 0.007, η2p = 0.048, Greenhouse-Geisser correction). Simple effects analysis showed that color sequences led to significantly greater absolute valence in fearful and happy editing than black-and-white sequences. Additionally, significant differences were observed between each film editing condition (all p < 0.001). b Averaged valence scores in Experiment 2 demonstrated the main effect of film editing on valence (F1.4, 91.2 = 168.000, p < 0.001, η2p = 0.721, Greenhouse-Geisser correction). Error bars represent the standard error of the mean. Asterisks denote significant differences between conditions. (*p < 0.05, ***p < 0.001).

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