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  1. Parenthood status and plasma oxytocin levels predict specific emotion perception abilities.Susann Geller, Werner Sommer & Andrea Hildebrandt - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Superior recognition of positive emotional facial expressions compared to negative expressions is well established. However, it is unclear whether this superiority effect differs between non-parents and parents, for whom emotion perception (EP) is an indispensable skill. Although EP has been shown to be modulated by the neuropeptide oxytocin, a central factor in the development of parental care, very little research has addressed the relationship between EP skills, the transition to parenthood, and plasma oxytocin levels. In the present study, we assessed (...)
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  • Face perception across the adult lifespan: evidence for age-related changes independent of general intelligence.Hannah L. Connolly, Andrew W. Young & Gary J. Lewis - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion:1-12.
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  • Consistent evidence of a link between Alexithymia and general intelligence.Hannah L. Connolly, Andrew W. Young & Gary J. Lewis - 2020 - Tandf: Cognition and Emotion 34 (8):1621-1631.
    Volume 34, Issue 8, December 2020, Page 1621-1631.
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