Older adults' decoding of emotions: age‐related differences in interpreting dynamic emotional displays and the well‐preserved ability to recognize happiness
Psychogeriatrics2013Vol. 13(3), pp. 139–147
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Abstract
The main conclusion drawn from the study is that the pattern in which emotion decoding from visual cues is affected by normal ageing depends on the rate of uncertainty, which either is related to decoding difficulties or is inherent to a specific emotion.
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