The effects of facial expressions on judgments of others when observing two-person confrontation scenes from a third person perspective

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  • who: ufeffYoshiyukiufeff ufeffUedaufeff from the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy have published the paper: The effects of facial expressions on judgments of others when observing two-person confrontation scenes from a third person perspective, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The question is: how do the authors assess other people`s personalities to search for someone to build a relationship with? To shed light on social cognition in a more general context, in this study, the authors investigated the mechanisms that judge the dimension of trustworthiness in the third-person perspective and its temporal consistency . . .

     

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