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Incongruence between verbal and non-verbal information enhances the late positive potential

Morioka et al., 2016

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15802229091378317807
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Morioka S
Osumi M
Shiotani M
Nobusako S
Maeoka H
Okada Y
Hiyamizu M
Matsuo A
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PloS one

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Smooth social communication consists of both verbal and non-verbal information. However, when presented with incongruence between verbal information and nonverbal information, the relationship between an individual judging trustworthiness in those who present the …
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