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The present study. Facial emotion, Jessen and Grossmann23 explain: "…although faces in which trustworthiness or untrustworthiness is extremely exaggerated (beyond ± 3 SD) have been shown to be perceived as happy or angry by adults (…), the facial stimuli used in this study were within this critical ± 3 SD range and are thus still perceived as emotionally neutral by adult raters (…)." Specifically, the faces used by Jessen and Grossmann23 and Sakuta and colleagues24 were interleaved with faces that contained more salient cues to facial emotion when they were judged to be emotion neutral by adult raters . . .
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