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Your face determines what you like before you even say a word, according to this new study
A new study has shown that facial mimicry reveals a lot about our personal preferences. An example of facial mimicry is smiling when you see other people smile or furrowing your brow when they look ...
The association between facial expressions and the memory color effect has been elucidated through a collaborative effort involving the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit and the Visual Perception and ...
Autistic and non-autistic faces express emotion differently, and misunderstanding can go both ways. A new study suggests that autistic and non-autistic people use facial movements to express emotions ...
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