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Functional consequences of perceiving facial expressions of emotion without awareness

Eastwood et al., 2005

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13140277090983877331
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Eastwood J
Smilek D
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Consciousness and cognition

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A substantial body of research has established that even when we are not consciously aware of the faces of others we are nevertheless sensitive to, and impacted by their facial expression. In this paper, we consider this body of research from a new perspective by …
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