Seeing direct and averted gaze activates the approach-avoidance motivational brain systems.

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Published in Neuropsychologia on March 08, 2008

Authors

Jari K Hietanen1, Jukka M Leppänen, Mikko J Peltola, Kati Linna-Aho, Heidi J Ruuhiala

Author Affiliations

1: Human Information Processing Laboratory, Department of Psychology, University of Tampere, FIN-33014, Finland. jari.hietanen@uta.fi

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