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- who: ufeffWeicongufeff ufeffRenufeff from the City University of London, United Kingdom have published the research work: The influence of gaze direction on time perception: From the perspective of social perception, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: To sum up, in this study, the authors exploited pictures of faces that exhibited direct or averted gazes from the same as well as other races to investigate the influence of gaze direction on perceived duration. The authors investigated the influence of direct-and averted-gaze directions on the perceived duration of the interaction among same-race and otherrace faces . . .
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