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Modulatory Effect of Motivation on the Association of Trait Anxiety and Cognitive Performance: A Pupillometric Study

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Table 1. Mean scores of trait anxiety (STAI-T) and state anxiety (STAI-S) in the High Trait-Anxiety group and Low Trait-Anxiety group
Figure 1. Mean Partial-Credit Unit (PCU) scores in High Trait-Anxiety (HTA) and Low Trait-Anxiety (LTA) groups along with cognitive load and motivational state
Figure 2. Baseline-corrected pupil dilation according to the levels of trait anxiety, moti-vational states, and cognitive loads

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