Social categories shape the neural representation of emotion: evidence from a visual face adaptation task

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  • who: Marte Otten from the DepartmentHarvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA have published the article: Social categories shape the neural representation of emotion: evidence from a visual face adaptation task, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    A number of recent studies have shown that emotional expressions are perceived differently and more effectively depending on the race of a face (Elfenbein and Ambady, 2003; Hugenberg and Bodenhausen, 2003; Bestelmeyer et_al, 2010; Bijlstra et_al, 2010). The perception and encoding of race cues can depend on facial emotional expression (Hugenberg and Bodenhausen, 2004; Ackerman et_al, 2006; Richeson and . . .

     

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