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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

PDF) Facial expressions of emotion: Stimuli and tests (FEEST)

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

Reports - ECPS

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

The effect of men's facial hair (full beard = black circle with solid

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

Full article: Temporal shifts in eye gaze and facial expressions independently contribute to the perceived attractiveness of unfamiliar faces

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

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

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

Ratings of friendly for groups of facial hair types in both samples.

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

Frontiers Viewing distance matter to perceived intensity of facial expressions

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

The face is not an empty canvas: how facial expressions interact with facial appearance

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

Understanding Mood of the Crowd with Facial Expressions: Majority Judgment for Evaluation of Statistical Summary Perception. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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

Mean attractiveness scores (±95% CIs) made by women for each degree of

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

To see or not to see: the parallel processing of self-relevance and facial expressions, Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

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

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