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- who: Vasilisa Akselevich from the SchoolIlan University have published the research: Positive and negative facial valence perception are modulated differently by eccentricity in the parafovea, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: In this experiment the authors investigated the influence of eccentricity on facial emo- tional valence perception in a block-design paradigm where each block was of one eccentricity (either 0u00b0, 2u00b0, or 4u00b0, Fig 1b) and dominated by one valence (positive, neutral, or negative). Since the authors found that for each of these analyses outliers (as determined by studentized residual values) did . . .

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