Fig. 6: HMM-identified temporal alignment between feeling and neural dynamics.
From: Awe is characterized as an ambivalent affect in the human behavior and cortex

a band-frequency level results. The black horizontal bars represent the mean difference between the observed match rate with feeling dynamics and the mean of null match rates, averaged across participants and clip stimuli. The null distribution consists of the mean differences between each null match rate and its corresponding null distribution mean, also averaged across participants and video types (see ‘Methods’ for details). The P-value is defined as the proportion of null samples with a mean difference greater than the observed match rate’s mean difference. Features shaded in purple indicate significant match rates at P < 0.05. b channel level results. Results are based on data from six participants across three awe-inducing trials. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001.