Kloth et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Facial attractiveness biases the perception of eye contactKloth et al., 2011
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- Kloth N
- Altmann C
- Schweinberger S
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- Quarterly journal of experimental psychology
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Attractive faces are appealing: We like to look at them, and we like to be looked at by them. We presented attractive and unattractive smiling and neutral faces containing identical eye regions with different gaze directions. Participants judged whether or not a face looked …
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