The face in the crowd effect: anger superiority when using real faces and multiple identities.

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Published in Emotion on February 01, 2010

Authors

Amy E Pinkham1, Mark Griffin, Robert Baron, Noah J Sasson, Ruben C Gur

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA. apinkham@mail.smu.edu

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