Cultural facial expressions dynamically convey emotion category and intensity information
Chaona Chen(University of Sheffield), Rachael E. Jack(University of Glasgow), Yaocong Duan(University of Glasgow), Daniel S. Messinger(University of Miami), Philippe G. Schyns(University of Glasgow), Cheng Chen(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Robin A. A. Ince(University of Glasgow), Oliver Garrod(University of Glasgow), Hongmei Yan(Nanfang Hospital)
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