If participants are made to select between the “typical color” and the “opposite color” for an achromatic (gray) face, they tended to respond with the “typical color” for angry faces. (IMAGE)
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If participants are made to select between the “typical color” and the “opposite color” for an achromatic (gray) face, they tended to respond with the “typical color” for angry faces.
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