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Figure 1. Study design showing A) procedure map demonstrating the sequence of the what-where-when task and B) screenshots of encoding sessions 1 and 2.
![Figure 1. Study design showing A) procedure map demonstrating the sequence of the what-where-when task and B) screenshots of encoding sessions 1 and 2.](/cms/asset/68290235-0ba6-48d3-b353-019467a4a0c7/pcem_a_2185206_f0001_oc.jpg)
Figure 2. Influence of music-induced emotions on episodic memory. A) Boxplots showing episodic memory recall score for the silence and four music listening conditions (HPHA = High Pleasantness-High Arousal, HPLA = High Pleasantness-Low Arousal, LPHA = Low Pleasantness-High Arousal, LPLA = Low Pleasantness-Low Arousal). B) Scatterplot showing episodic memory recall score as function of aesthetic emotion dimensions.
![Figure 2. Influence of music-induced emotions on episodic memory. A) Boxplots showing episodic memory recall score for the silence and four music listening conditions (HPHA = High Pleasantness-High Arousal, HPLA = High Pleasantness-Low Arousal, LPHA = Low Pleasantness-High Arousal, LPLA = Low Pleasantness-Low Arousal). B) Scatterplot showing episodic memory recall score as function of aesthetic emotion dimensions.](/cms/asset/3a25063f-027c-4baa-807c-dd0df5aa9f3f/pcem_a_2185206_f0002_oc.jpg)
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The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding authors, S. Nawaz and D. Omigie, upon reasonable request.