Эффекты категориальности восприятия переходных экспрессий лица
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В настоящей работе описаны исследования, посвященные проблеме категориальных эффектов при восприятии переходных рядов между изображениями экспрессий базовых эмоций на лице человека. Основной целью работы было комплексное изучение пространства восприятия эмоциональных экспрессий лица человека психофизическими методами и сравнение перцептивных пространств мимически выраженных и искусственно… Читать ещё >
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