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How we see emotions on another person's face depends on our pre-conceived views of how we understand these emotions, researchers at NYU have found. In a series of experiments, subjects were assessed in how similarly they held different pairs of six emotions in their mind -- Anger, Disgust, Joy, Fear, Sadness, and Surprise -- and whether the different ways subjects conceptually held these emotions may affect how subjects visually perceive these emotions on others' faces.
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Jonathan Freeman
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