Atypical emotion recognition from bodies is associated with perceptual difficulties in healthy ageing
A range of processes are required for recognizing others’ affective states. It is particularly important that we process the perceptual cues providing information about these states. These experiments tested the hypothesis that difficulties with affective state identification in older adults (OAs) a...
Main Authors: | Chard, J, Edey, R, Yon, D, Murphy, J, Bird, G, Press, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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American Psychological Association
2019
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