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Contextual effects of angry vocal expressions on the encoding and recognition of emotional faces: An event-related potential (ERP) studyLin et al., 2019
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- Lin H
- Liang J
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- Neuropsychologia
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It has been shown that stimulus memory (eg, encoding and recognition) is influenced by emotion. In terms of face memory, event-related potential (ERP) studies have shown that the encoding of emotional faces is influenced by the emotion of concomitant context, when …
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