Neutral but not in the middle: cross-cultural comparisons of negative bias of “neutral” emotional stimuli

Cognition and Emotion 34 (6):1171-1182 (2020)
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Previous studies have shown that the perception of neutral emotion stimuli can be negative rather than absolutely neutral. In the current study, we examined the negative bias of both neutral faces...

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