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In-group bias speeds up happy face detectionThey identified the emotional expression (happy or angry) of faces from different racial and gender groups as quickly and accurately as possible. The target faces, drawn from the Chicago Face ...
University of Sussex researchers examined the reactions of 28 horses to photographs of people making positive and negative expressions. When the animals saw images of angry faces, they looked at ...
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