A cross-cultural investigation into the influence of eye gaze on working memory for happy and angry faces

Cognition and Emotion 34 (8):1561-1572 (2020)
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Abstract

Previous long-term memory research found that angry faces were more poorly recognised when encoded with averted vs. direct gaze, while memory for happy faces was unaffected by gaze. Contrasti...

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