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Egyptian club Zamalek's president has threatened to ban a group of supporters who arranged themselves in the shape of a giant "angry face" emoji in an eye-catching protest during their African ...
Since most of the faces we encounter are emotionally ambiguous, we're forced into interpretations. And in the case of troubled teens, the perception of hostile faces all around can lead to ...
The new findings counters the long held “face-in -the-crowd” effect that suggests only angry looking faces are detected more readily in a crowd.
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