Scientific Reports (Jun 2021)

e-Nature Positive Emotions Photography Database (e-NatPOEM): affectively rated nature images promoting positive emotions

  • Daniela Dal Fabbro,
  • Giulia Catissi,
  • Gustavo Borba,
  • Luciano Lima,
  • Erika Hingst-Zaher,
  • João Rosa,
  • Elivane Victor,
  • Letícia Bernardes,
  • Tinely Souza,
  • Eliseth Leão

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91013-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract Affectively rated image databases have their main application in studies that require inducing distinct stimuli on subjects. Widespread databases are designed to cover a broad range of stimuli, from negative to positive (valence), and relaxed to excited (arousal). The availability of narrow domain databases, designed to cover and thoroughly analyze a few categories of images that induce a particular stimulus, is limited. We present a narrow domain affective database with positive images, named e-Nature Positive Emotions Photography Database (e-NatPOEM), consisting of 433 high-quality images produced by professional and amateur photographers. A total of 739 participants evaluated them using a web-based tool to input valence-arousal values and a single word describing the evoked feeling. Ratings per image ranged from 36 to 108, median: 57; first/third quartiles: 56/59. 84% of the images presented valence > middle of the scale and arousal < middle of the scale. Words describing the images were classified into semantical groups, being predominant: Peace/tranquility (39% of all words), Beauty (23%), and Positive states (15%). e-NatPOEM is free and publicly available, it is a valid resource for affective research, and presents the potential for clinical use to assist positive emotions promotion.