Figure 3
From: Enhanced emotional and motor responses to live versus videotaped dynamic facial expressions

Subjective ratings. For each condition, the right half shows the scattered dots of participant-wise mean values. The group mean value is shown with a filled dot (video condition) or triangle (live condition) in the middle, accompanied by error bars indicating the within-subject standard error. The box on the left half defines the median, along with the first and third quartiles of the distribution; the upper or lower whiskers extend from the hinge to the most extreme value no further than 1.5 * IQR from the hinge. Panel A: valence. Panel B: arousal. A significant interaction was observed between emotion (positive, negative) and presentation condition (video, live). Follow-up simple effect analysis revealed higher valence and arousal ratings under the positive-live condition than under the positive-video condition, but no differences were observed between the negative conditions.