The roles of preceding stimuli and preceding responses on assimilative and contrastive sequential effects during facial expression perception

Cognition and Emotion 34 (5):890-905 (2020)
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ABSTRACTIn contrast to the classic view that facial expressions convey specific emotional states, recent theories have postulated that perception is a highly contextualised phenomenon. The present...

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