File:EEVEE-the-Empathy-Enhancing-Virtual-Evolving-Environment-Video7.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionEEVEE-the-Empathy-Enhancing-Virtual-Evolving-Environment-Video7.ogv |
English: This video set illustrates different levels of pain (B = 40%, C = 60%, D = 80% of maximum Action Units intensities) used in Experiment 2 and expressed by one avatar: Video 7 = Pain LevelB; Video 8 = Pain LevelC; Video 9 = Pain LevelD; Video 10 = Neutral. |
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Source | Pain levels from Jackson P, Michon P, Geslin E, Carignan M, Beaudoin D (2015). "EEVEE: the Empathy-Enhancing Virtual Evolving Environment". Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2015.00112. PMID 25805983. PMC: 4354336. | ||
Author | Jackson P, Michon P, Geslin E, Carignan M, Beaudoin D | ||
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Author | Jackson P, Michon P, Geslin E, Carignan M, Beaudoin D |
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Image title | This video set illustrates different levels of pain (B |
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Language | English |