Extended Data Fig. 4: The VIDS tracks disgust experience independent of the motor responses. | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 4: The VIDS tracks disgust experience independent of the motor responses.

From: A neurofunctional signature of subjective disgust generalizes to oral distaste and socio-moral contexts

Extended Data Fig. 4

a, The modified disgust induction paradigm included a jittered period between the stimulus and the rating, and the rating numbers were provided in a randomized order. This allowed to better uncouple the motor and emotional response. Of note, schematic figures were used for display purpose only to avoid copyright issues and were not included in the original stimulus set. b, Predicted disgust experience (subjective ratings; mean ± s.e.m.) compared to actual disgust ratings using data from the modified disgust induction task (acquired in n = 34 individuals). Accuracy provided for forced-choice comparisons. P values were based on two-sided independent binomial tests (uncorrected). r indicates Pearson correlation coefficient between predicted and true ratings. c, Averaged peristimulus plot (mean ± s.e.m.) of the VIDS response using data from the modified disgust induction task at every repetition time (TR; 2 s) for each disgust intensity rating separately. pic, picture. Error bars and shaded regions indicate the s.e.m.

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