Face masks impair facial emotion recognition and induce specific emotion confusions

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  • who: Mike Rinck from the Experiments A and B Since Experiments A and B were very similar, and both were designed as replications of Experiment, they are reported together, in order to avoid repetitive descriptionsTo test the replicability of the results across materials and participants, we not only recruited new samples, but also replaced the facial stimuli used in the first experiment by equivalent ones from the RaFD. In Experiment A, all other aspects of the experiment remained unchanged, including the procedure, the recruitment via Prolific, and the analyses. The experiment was also preregistered at the Open . . .

     

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