The shared signal hypothesis: effects of emotion-gaze congruency in infant and adult visual preferences.

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Published in Br J Dev Psychol on November 02, 2011

Authors

Silvia Rigato1, Enrica Menon, Teresa Farroni, Mark H Johnson

Author Affiliations

1: University of London, UK. s.rigato2bbk.ac.uk

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