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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 ...
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PsyPost on MSNBrain scans show anxiety impacts boys and girls’ face processing in opposite waysNew research published in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience reveals that boys and girls show distinct brain activity patterns when looking at happy faces, and these patterns are further ...
As you are face to face with your child, they're taking in the expressions you make. The more you are face to face, they get to learn about different facial expressions, and facial features.
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