Perception of facial expressions reveals selective affect-biased attention in humans and orangutans
Abstract Rapid detection and recognition of another individual’s emotional state plays a pivotal role for humans and, most likely, other social species. Proper reactions contribute to an individual’s survival in potentially dangerous situations; this is ensured by a preferential attention towards sa...
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Auteurs principaux: | Carla Pritsch, Silke Telkemeyer, Cordelia Mühlenbeck, Katja Liebal |
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2017
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