Original paper
Emotion recognition ability: Evidence for a supramodal factor and its links to social cognition
Abstract
Accurate recognition of others' emotions is an important skill for successful social interaction. Unsurprisingly, it has been an enduring topic of interest, and notable individual differences have been observed. Despite this focus, the underlying functional architecture of this ability has not been thoroughly investigated, particularly concerning emotion recognition across different sensory domains and stimulus modalities. Using a structural...
Paper Details
Title
Emotion recognition ability: Evidence for a supramodal factor and its links to social cognition
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
197
Pages
104166 - 104166
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