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The MPI facial expression database--a validated database of emotional and conversational facial expressionsEffects of Power on Mental Rotation and Emotion Recognition in WomenSensitivity to Spatiotemporal Percepts Predicts the Perception of Emotion.The role of motivation and cultural dialects in the in-group advantage for emotional vocalizations.Emotion recognition across cultures: the influence of ethnicity on empathic accuracy and physiological linkageTest battery for measuring the perception and recognition of facial expressions of emotion.On the perception of religious group membership from faces.Cross-cultural patterns in dynamic ratings of positive and negative natural emotional behaviour.Eyes are windows to the Chinese soul: evidence from the detection of real and fake smiles.The processing of facial identity and expression is interactive, but dependent on task and experience.New tests to measure individual differences in matching and labelling facial expressions of emotion, and their association with ability to recognise vocal emotions and facial identityHow disgust facilitates avoidance: an ERP study on attention modulation by threatsNo Own-Age Advantage in Children's Recognition of Emotion on Prototypical Faces of Different Ages.Islamic Headdress Influences How Emotion is Recognized from the Eyes.Intergroup differences in the sharing of emotive states: neural evidence of an empathy gap.Do facial movements express emotions or communicate motives?Culture shapes empathic responses to physical and social pain.Interference among the Processing of Facial Emotion, Face Race, and Face Gender.Are Emotions Natural Kinds?Emotion and aging: evidence from brain and behavior.Cultural Neuroscience.Assessment of hemispheric asymmetry: Development and psychometric evaluation of a chimeric face testThe relationship between fractal dimension and other-race and inversion effects in recognising facial emotions.Inferring the emotions of friends versus strangers: the role of culture and self-construal.An ingroup advantage for confidence in emotion recognition judgments: the moderating effect of familiarity with the expressions of outgroup members.Assessing Social Cognition of Persons with Schizophrenia in a Chinese Population: A Pilot Study.Cross-cultural and hemispheric laterality effects on the ensemble coding of emotion in facial crowds.A quick eye to anger: An investigation of a differential effect of facial features in detecting angry and happy expressions.Cultural specificity in amygdala response to fear faces.Imitation of in-group versus out-group members' facial expressions of anger: a test with a time perception task.Facial emotion linked cooperation in patients with paranoid schizophrenia: a test on the Interpersonal Communication Model.Gender Differences in the Recognition of Vocal Emotions.Distinct facial expressions represent pain and pleasure across cultures
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Is there an in-group advantage in emotion recognition?
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Is there an in-group advantage in emotion recognition?
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Is there an in-group advantage in emotion recognition?
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Is there an in-group advantage in emotion recognition?
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Hillary Anger Elfenbein
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2002-03-01T00:00:00Z