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Effect of emotional picture viewing on voluntary eyeblinks.

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Figure 1. Schematic illustration of the voluntary eyeblink procedure. An example of one trial, using a pleasant picture
Table 1. The normative mean valence and arousal ratings and their standard deviations.

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