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Invisible emotional expressions influence social judgments and pupillary responses of both depressed and non-depressed individuals.
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
We used filtered low spatial frequency images of facial emotional expressions (angry, fearful, happy, sad, or neutral faces) that were blended with a high-frequency image of the same face but with a neutral facial expression, so as to obtain a “hybrid” face image that “masked” the subjective perception of its emotional expression. Participants were categorized in three groups of participants: healthy ...
Is Beauty in the Face of the Beholder?
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
Opposing forces influence assortative mating so that one seeks a similar mate while at the same time avoiding inbreeding
with close relatives. Thus, mate choice may be a balancing of phenotypic similarity and dissimilarity between partners. In
the present study, we assessed the role of resemblance to Self’s facial traits in judgments of physical attractiveness.
Participants chose the most attractive ...