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.01). Post-hoc Tukey’s HSD were used to analyse the interaction between<br />

scene component and emotion and these revealed significantly greater number<br />

of fixations on the negative object in a scene than a neutral or positive object (q<br />

= 9.60, 9.05, p < .001 all cases, respectively), and a correspondingly<br />

significantly fewer number of fixations on the background in scenes with a<br />

negative object than a neutral or positive object (q = 10.36, 9.03, p < .001 all<br />

cases, respectively). A significantly greater number of fixations were made on<br />

the object than background in scenes with a negative, neutral or positive object<br />

(q = 24.68, 20.46, 20.86 respectively).<br />

Planned contrasts revealed a significantly smaller number of fixations<br />

on backgrounds which were initially presented with an emotional than neutral<br />

object (F(1,71) = 4.54, p < .05) and a significantly smaller number of fixations<br />

on backgrounds presented with a negative than positive object (F(1,71) = 10.04,<br />

p < .01). Planned contrasts revealed no significant difference in the number of<br />

fixations made on emotional and neutral objects [F(1,71) = 3.24, p = .08] but<br />

there were a significantly greater number of fixations on negative than positive<br />

objects (F(1,71) = 10.05, p < .01).<br />

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