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In ambiguous schematic facial expressions, mood, as induced with music, affects classification: whereas participants in a positive mood are more likely to judge the expression of an ambiguous face as positive, participants in a negative mood will judge that same face to have a negative emotional expression [15], [16].
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Participants were asked to judge the facial expression (fearful or neutral) of the target face as quickly and accurately as possible (Figure 4).
The parameters "P ≤ 0.05" and "|log2 Ratio| ≥ 1" were used as the threshold to judge the significance of gene expression difference.
Differentially expressed genes between two samples were identified by tophat and cufflinks softwares (Trapnell et al. [2009]; Roberts et al. [2011]), The P ≤ 0.05 and the absolute value of log2 Ratio ≥ 1 were chosen as the threshold to judge the significance of gene expression difference.
A threshold of FDR < 0.001 was used to judge the significance of gene expression difference.
We used an FDR < 0.001 as the threshold to judge the significance of gene expression differences.
We used FDR < 0.001 as the threshold to judge the significance of gene expression difference.
Adjusted P -value of < 0.05 were used as the threshold to judge the significance of gene expression difference.
We use p-value <0.05 and the absolute value of log2Ratio >1 as the threshold to judge the significance of contig expression difference.
We used FDR ≤ 0.001 and the absolute value of log2[Ratio] ≥ 1 as the threshold to judge the significance of gene expression difference.
We used "FDR ≤ 0.001 and the absolute value of log2Ratio (cold/control) ≥1" as the threshold to judge the significance of gene expression difference.
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