Cultural effects in emotion and gender recognition
There is evidence for cultural differences in how people respond to basic properties of faces. We examined task switching between two properties of faces, emotion and gender, for individuals drawn from Western (White UK citizens) and Asian (Pakistani) cultures. There were three main results of inter...
Main Authors: | Gul, A, Humphreys, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2014
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