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After the fMRI measurement subjects self-assessed valence (ranging from 0 = unpleasant to 6 = pleasant) and arousal (ranging from 0 = calming to 6 = arousing) of the actively and passively learned melodies.
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In order to avoid arousing the interest of the twins, the parents tried not to react to the kinky footage.
The maps identify emotionally arousing areas of the city, point to emotional 'clusters' and 'boundaries', and identify discontinuities (and continuities) in emotional space throughout the city.
Many of the top military brass are also opposed, arousing the hostility of the prime minister.
The report also revealed a number of other dubious business practices, arousing the anger of the general public.
According to this account, these effects cannot be attributed to positive valence or arousing features of the cues, (Muraven & Shmueli, 2006; Shmueli & Prochaska, 2009).
The facility Carneades displayed in this regard helped arouse the first Roman interest in Greek philosophy, while also arousing the distrust of the Roman authorities.
The filmmakers first tested their drone without a camera, arousing the interest of the troop.
Before that devastating end, however, he succeeded in arousing the conscience of the world.
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