Confidence in Emotion Perception in Point-Light Displays Varies with the Ability to Perceive Own Emotions
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Rudolf Stark | Karen Zentgraf | Jörn Munzert | Matthias Bischoff | Stefan Kindermann | Isabell Sauerbier | Sebastian Pilgramm | Britta Lorey | R. Stark | M. Bischoff | K. Zentgraf | J. Munzert | B. Lorey | S. Pilgramm | Stefan Kindermann | Morten Kaletsch | Isabell Sauerbier | Morten Kaletsch
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