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The following pages link to Angry, disgusted, or afraid? Studies on the malleability of emotion perception (Q50779103):
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- Social interactions, emotion and sleep: A systematic review and research agenda (Q21558645) (← links)
- Asymmetries of influence: differential effects of body postures on perceptions of emotional facial expressions (Q21559565) (← links)
- Emotional expressions beyond facial muscle actions. A call for studying autonomic signals and their impact on social perception (Q26825198) (← links)
- Developmental changes in the primacy of facial cues for emotion recognition (Q27334420) (← links)
- Context sensitivity in the detection of changes in facial emotion. (Q27342369) (← links)
- Context in Emotion Perception (Q29396400) (← links)
- Postural Communication of Emotion: Perception of Distinct Poses of Five Discrete Emotions (Q30355592) (← links)
- Faces in the dark: interactive effects of darkness and anxiety on the memory for threatening faces (Q30428336) (← links)
- Context counts! social anxiety modulates the processing of fearful faces in the context of chemosensory anxiety signals (Q30453179) (← links)
- Faces in context: a review and systematization of contextual influences on affective face processing (Q30461324) (← links)
- A role for the motor system in binding abstract emotional meaning (Q30466478) (← links)
- Context modulation of facial emotion perception differed by individual difference (Q31052054) (← links)
- When action meets emotions: how facial displays of emotion influence goal-related behavior (Q33722119) (← links)
- Social context influences recognition of bodily expressions (Q33823978) (← links)
- Context is routinely encoded during emotion perception (Q33886137) (← links)
- Emotional faces in context: age differences in recognition accuracy and scanning patterns (Q33992702) (← links)
- How affective information from faces and scenes interacts in the brain (Q34296172) (← links)
- Neural correlates of recognition memory for emotional faces and scenes (Q34501212) (← links)
- Association with emotional information alters subsequent processing of neutral faces (Q34729990) (← links)
- Fearful faces heighten the cortical representation of contextual threat (Q35038957) (← links)
- Pain and disgust: the facial signaling of two aversive bodily experiences (Q35070872) (← links)
- Impaired integration of emotional faces and affective body context in a rare case of developmental visual agnosia. (Q35116053) (← links)
- The neural basis of contextual influences on face categorization (Q35153002) (← links)
- Perceiving emotions in neutral faces: expression processing is biased by affective person knowledge (Q35237463) (← links)
- Individual differences in the spontaneous recruitment of brain regions supporting mental state understanding when viewing natural social scenes. (Q35532788) (← links)
- Bringing an Ecological Perspective to the Study of Aging and Recognition of Emotional Facial Expressions: Past, Current, and Future Methods (Q35572797) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of long-history migration explains cultural differences in reports of emotional expressivity and the functions of smiles (Q35611728) (← links)
- The automaticity of emotional face-context integration. (Q35622043) (← links)
- Situational Context and Perceived Threat Modulate Approachability Judgements to Emotional Faces. (Q35677344) (← links)
- The Odor Context Facilitates the Perception of Low-Intensity Facial Expressions of Emotion (Q35781868) (← links)
- The right place at the right time: priming facial expressions with emotional face components in developmental visual agnosia. (Q35843091) (← links)
- Islamic Headdress Influences How Emotion is Recognized from the Eyes. (Q35878835) (← links)
- From head to toe: evidence for selective brain activation reflecting visual perception of whole individuals (Q35924594) (← links)
- The Effect of Self-Referential Expectation on Emotional Face Processing (Q36016674) (← links)
- Face-body integration of intense emotional expressions of victory and defeat (Q36292816) (← links)
- Thrill of victory or agony of defeat? Perceivers fail to utilize information in facial movements (Q36319652) (← links)
- Whole-agent selectivity within the macaque face-processing system (Q36332082) (← links)
- Wait, are you sad or angry? Large exposure time differences required for the categorization of facial expressions of emotion (Q36706755) (← links)
- A Preliminary Study on the Biased Attention and Interpretation in the Recognition of Face-Body Compound of the Individuals with Social Anxiety (Q36724669) (← links)
- Why are you looking like that? How the context influences evaluation and processing of human faces (Q36761610) (← links)
- An intact social cognitive process in schizophrenia: situational context effects on perception of facial affect (Q36770086) (← links)
- Can We Distinguish Emotions from Faces? Investigation of Implicit and Explicit Processes of Peak Facial Expressions (Q37218398) (← links)
- Not on the face alone: perception of contextualized face expressions in Huntington's disease. (Q37300252) (← links)
- When anger dominates the mind: Increased motor corticospinal excitability in the face of threat (Q37420427) (← links)
- Future affective technology for autism and emotion communication (Q37432825) (← links)
- Age-congruency and contact effects in body expression recognition from point-light displays (PLD). (Q37505144) (← links)
- Cultural differences in gaze and emotion recognition: Americans contrast more than Chinese (Q37526781) (← links)
- The need for a cognitive neuroscience of naturalistic social cognition (Q37542314) (← links)
- Face identity matching is influenced by emotions conveyed by face and body (Q37578860) (← links)
- The processing of body expressions during emotional scenes: the modulation role of attachment styles (Q37708194) (← links)