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  1. Categorical perception of affective and linguistic facial expressions.Stephen McCullough & Karen Emmorey - 2009 - Cognition 110 (2):208-221.
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  • Navigating a social world with robot partners: A quantitative cartography of the Uncanny Valley.Maya B. Mathur & David B. Reichling - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):22-32.
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  • Islamic Headdress Influences How Emotion is Recognized from the Eyes.Mariska Esther Kret & Beatrice de Gelder - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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  • Emotional expressions beyond facial muscle actions. A call for studying autonomic signals and their impact on social perception.Mariska E. Kret - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  • The involvement of distinct visual channels in rapid attention towards fearful facial expressions.Amanda Holmes, Simon Green & Patrik Vuilleumier - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (6):899-922.
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  • Emotions help memory for faces: Role of whole and parts.Rashmi Gupta & Narayanan Srinivasan - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (4):807-816.
    The role of holistic or parts-based processing in face identification has been explored mostly with neutral faces. In the current study, we investigated the nature of processing (holistic vs. parts) in recognition memory for faces with emotional expressions. There were two phases in this experiment: learning phase and test phase. In the learning phase participants learned face–name associations of happy, neutral, and sad faces. The test phase consisted of a two-choice recognition test (whole face, eyes, or mouth) given either immediately (...)
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  • The influence of categories on perception: Explaining the perceptual magnet effect as optimal statistical inference.Naomi H. Feldman, Thomas L. Griffiths & James L. Morgan - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (4):752-782.
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  • Developmental changes in the critical information used for facial expression processing.Louise Ewing, Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Emily K. Farran & Marie L. Smith - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):56-66.
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  • The perception of emotions by ear and by eye.Beatrice de Gelder & Jean Vroomen - 2000 - Cognition and Emotion 14 (3):289-311.
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  • Is it the real deal? Perception of virtual characters versus humans: an affective cognitive neuroscience perspective.Aline W. de Borst & Beatrice de Gelder - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  • Pre-verbal infants perceive emotional facial expressions categorically.Yong-Qi Cong, Caroline Junge, Evin Aktar, Maartje Raijmakers, Anna Franklin & Disa Sauter - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (3):391-403.
    ABSTRACTAdults perceive emotional expressions categorically, with discrimination being faster and more accurate between expressions from different emotion categories than between two stimuli from the same category. The current study sought to test whether facial expressions of happiness and fear are perceived categorically by pre-verbal infants, using a new stimulus set that was shown to yield categorical perception in adult observers. These stimuli were then used with 7-month-old infants using a habituation and visual preference paradigm. Infants were first habituated to an (...)
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  • Processing Facial Expressions of Emotion: Upright vs. Inverted Images.David L. Bimler, Slawomir J. Skwarek & Galina V. Paramei - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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  • Categorical perception of facial expressions of emotion: Evidence from multidimensional scaling.David Bimler & John Kirkland - 2001 - Cognition and Emotion 15 (5):633-658.
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