Facial expression recognition across the adult life span
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Tom Manly | Jill Keane | Ian Nimmo-Smith | Andrew W Young | A. Young | S. Scott | I. Nimmo-Smith | A. Calder | Jill Keane | R. Sprengelmeyer | T. Manly | Andrew J Calder | Reiner Sprengelmeyer | Sophie Scott
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