Conscious and nonconscious discrimination of facial expressions
Abrupt discontinuities in recognizing categories of emotion are found for the labelling of consciously perceived facial expressions. This has been taken to imply that, at a conscious level, we perceive facial expressions categorically. We investigated whether the abrupt discontinuities found in cate...
Main Authors: | Herba, C, Heining, M, Young, A, Browning, M, al., E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2007
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