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Volumn 11, Issue 3, 2011, Pages 1-15

Is there a dynamic advantage for facial expressions?

Author keywords

Dynamic advantage; Emotion; Facial expressions; Identification

Indexed keywords

ADULT; ARTICLE; DECISION MAKING; EMOTION; FACE; FACIAL EXPRESSION; FEMALE; HUMAN; MALE; MOVEMENT (PHYSIOLOGY); PATTERN RECOGNITION; PHYSIOLOGY; PSYCHOMETRY; REACTION TIME;

EID: 79960113984     PISSN: None     EISSN: 15347362     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1167/11.3.1     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (67)

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