Fig. 5: Probability of emotional response according to GSCORR while reappraising the negative stimuli.

The x-axis shows the GSCORR value while the y-axis shows the probability of emotional response relative to the reference. Significant or marginal results are highlighted in gray tabs with their respective p values. Blue color represents healthy controls while red represents MDD group. Increase in interoceptive self GSCORR increases the chance of weak emotional response by increasing in strong emotional response marginally (p = 0.07, first column). Increase in exteroceptive self GSCORR increases the chance of strong emotional response gradually, from weak to strong (second column). Mental self GSCORR has no significant response (third column). Overall, having a past MDD episode increases the probability of moderate and strong emotional reaction while it decreases the probability of weak emotional response.