Differential interactions between identity and emotional expression in own and other-race faces: effects of familiarity revealed through redundancy gains.
We examined relations between the processing of facial identity and emotion in own- and other-race faces, using a fully crossed design with participants from 3 different ethnicities. The benefits of redundant identity and emotion signals were evaluated and formally tested in relation to models of in...
Main Authors: | Yankouskaya, A, Humphreys, G, Rotshtein, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Psychological Association Inc.
2014
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