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PsyPost on MSNIn-group bias speeds up happy face detectionPeople tend to recognize happy faces faster when the person in the image belongs to their own social group or a majority group. This research was published in Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin.
If you want to have a healthy relationship, you need to know how to read a person's face and predict their behavior. Faces ...
"I feel happy. Therefore I am in a good mood." These are what facial expressions mostly reveal ... Is your puzzled face too similar to your surprised face?
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