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Facial hair may slow detection of happy facial expressions in the face in the crowd paradigm

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Facial hair may slow detection of happy facial expressions in the face in the crowd paradigm - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Frontiers Viewing distance matter to perceived intensity of facial expressions

Barnaby DIXSON, Lecturer, Ph.D., University of the Sunshine Coast, USC, Discipline of Psychology

Limited evidence of hierarchical encoding in the cheerleader effect

Hierarchical status is rapidly assessed from behaviourally dominant faces

Effects of posed smiling on memory for happy and sad facial expressions

Dr Nicole Nelson - School of Psychology - University of Queensland

Neutral, angry, happy, and sad faces used in Experiments 1 (upper row)

Evolutionary Evidence – Visual Search Paradigm – Psychology of Human Emotion: An Open Access Textbook

Wild lab: A naturalistic free viewing experiment reveals previously unknown EEG signatures of face processing