Not just fear and sadness: Meta-analytic evidence of pervasive emotion recognition deficits for facial and vocal expressions in psychopathy
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Elinor McKone | Romina Palermo | Amy Dawel | E. McKone | R. Palermo | R. O’Kearney | A. Dawel | Richard O’Kearney | Elinor McKone | Romina Palermo
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