Interactions between emotions and social context: Basic, clinical and non-human evidence
The emotions that we feel and also those that we perceive in others are crucial to the social functioning of both humans and non-human animals. Although the role of context has been extensively studied in basic sensory processing, its relevance for social cognition and emotional processing is little...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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