Emotional facial expressions evoke faster orienting responses, but weaker emotional responses at neural and behavioural levels compared to scenes: A simultaneous EEG and facial EMG study. Mavratzakis, A., Herbert, C., & Walla, P. NeuroImage, 124:931-946, 2016.
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author = {Mavratzakis, Aimee and Herbert, Cornelia and Walla, Peter},
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title = {Emotional facial expressions evoke faster orienting responses, but weaker emotional responses at neural and behavioural levels compared to scenes: A simultaneous EEG and facial EMG study.},
url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/neuroimage/neuroimage124.html#MavratzakisHW16},
volume = 124,
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