Distinct face movements boost recognition of facial expressions of emotions
Tommaso Querci(University of Glasgow), Rachael E. Jack(University of Glasgow), Chaona Chen(University of Sheffield), Yaocong Duan(University of Glasgow), Philippe G. Schyns(University of Glasgow), Robin A. A. Ince(University of Glasgow), Oliver Garrod(University of Glasgow), Lotta K Peussa
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