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1por Ioannou, Stephanos, Morris, Paul, Mercer, Hayley, Baker, Marc, Gallese, Vittorio, Reddy, Vasudevi“…Direct gaze and interpersonal proximity are known to lead to changes in psycho-physiology, behavior and brain function. We know little, however, about subtler facial reactions such as rise and fall in temperature, which may be sensitive to contextual effects and functional in social interactions. …”
Publicado 2014
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