Figure 3: Comparison of spontaneous blink rate (SBR) in non-media professionals and media professionals in different editing styles. | Scientific Reports

Figure 3: Comparison of spontaneous blink rate (SBR) in non-media professionals and media professionals in different editing styles.

From: Eyeblink rate watching classical Hollywood and post-classical MTV editing styles, in media and non-media professionals

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According to our results, non-media professionals have a higher SBR than media professionals in every editing-style movie; this may be due to the occupational use of screens by media workers. Our results suggest that the shorter the length of the shots in an audio-visual work, the lower the SBR. Our data show a greater homogeneity in media professional subjects than in non-media professionals in every editing style analyzed: one-shot movie (non-media professionals, SD = ±9.338; media professionals, SD = ±7.386), Hollywood-style movie (non-media professionals, SD = ±10.108; media professionals, SD = ±6.462), and MTV-style movie (non-media professionals, SD = ±8.899; media professionals, SD = ±6.012).

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