Context and personality key in understanding responses to emotional facial expressions
Wednesday, August 6, 2008 - 01:28
in Psychology & Sociology
It is well appreciated that facial expressions play a major role in non-verbal social communication among humans and other primates, because faces provide rapid access to information about the identity as well as the internal states and intentions of others...
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