On the automaticity of emotion processing in words and faces: Event-related brain potentials evidence from a superficial task
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Werner Sommer | Annekathrin Schacht | Marina Palazova | W. Sommer | A. Schacht | J. Rellecke | Marina Palazova | Julian Rellecke | Julian Rellecke
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