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The shared signal hypothesis: Facial and bodily expressions of emotion mutually inform one another
The Social Face Hypothesis
Angry White Faces: A Contradiction of Racial Stereotypes and Emotion-Resembling Appearance
Facing social exclusion: a facial EMG examination of the reaffiliative function of smiling
Emotion Residue in Neutral Faces: Implications for Impression Formation
Everyday Beliefs About Emotion Perceptually Derived From Neutral Facial Appearance
Emotional stereotypes on trial: Implicit emotion associations for young and old adults.
Spatial and feature-based attention to expressive faces
Differential magnocellular versus parvocellular pathway contributions to the combinatorial processing of facial threat
Perceiving Emotion in the “Neutral” Face: A Powerful Mechanism of Person Perception
Neurodynamics and connectivity during facial fear perception: The role of threat exposure and signal congruity
Culture Moderates the Relationship Between Emotional Fit and Collective Aspects of Well-Being
Differential hemispheric and visual stream contributions to ensemble coding of crowd emotion
Cross-cultural and hemispheric laterality effects on the ensemble coding of emotion in facial crowds
Social Vision: Applying a Social-Functional Approach to Face and Expression Perception
Social Vision: At the Intersection of Vision and Person Perception
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