Distinct facial expressions represent pain and pleasure across cultures
Chaona Chen(University of Sheffield), Rachael E. Jack(University of Glasgow), José Miguel Fernández Dols(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Philippe G. Schyns(University of Glasgow), Carlos Crivelli(De Montfort University), Oliver Garrod(University of Glasgow)
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