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Participants were asked, while lying in the scanner, to choose the perceived emotion when the response screen was presented by pressing one of three buttons on an fMRI compatible button pad.
Button responses in the scanner were acquired using a right-hand MR compatible button box.
All stimuli were presented binaurally using MR confon headphones (MR Confon GmbH, Magdeburg, Germany) and responses recorded with an MR compatible button box (Current Designs Inc, Philadelphia PA).
Participants were instructed to report how often a given melody was played within a stimulation block by pressing 1 of 2 buttons of a MR compatible button box during the silence periods after each block (in main experiment and localizer).
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Stimuli were presented using Eprime® software http://www.pstnet.com/products/e-prime/ and responses were recorded using magnet compatible buttons.
Choices were registered using two MRI-compatible button boxes.
A pistol-grip type of MR-compatible button was used (left hand) to trigger each task event.
Responses were collected with a MRI-compatible button box, held by the participant in the hand opposite to the one holding the tool.
Participants viewed stimuli through a set of MR-compatible LCD goggles (Resonance Technology, Los Angeles, USA) and responded using their right index finger via a MR-compatible button box.
During each block participants were required to press one of two keys on a MRI-compatible button box to indicate whether they thought the stimulus had been presented to their left or right eye.
To identify the implicit processing of moral issues and nonmoral events, subjects were asked to respond (with an MRI-compatible button box) when they identified an "important point or issue" in the story segments.
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