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Age determines memory for face identity and expression

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Age determines memory for face identity and expression

Auteurs : Egemen Savaskan ; Sandra Elisabeth Müller ; Andreas Böhringer ; Christine Philippsen ; Franz Müller-Spahn ; Hartmut Sch Chinger

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Abstract

Background:  The recognition of facial expressions is an important component of emotion processing which contributes to interactional behavior. One of the factors highly associated with potential decline of ability in behavioral tasks is age.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1479-8301.2007.00179.x

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