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Speech anxiety and rapid emotional reactions to angry and happy facial expressionsUlf Dimberg
Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden
Scand J Psychol 48:321-8. 2007..The present results support the hypothesis that people high in speech anxiety are disposed to show an exaggerated sensitivity and facial responsiveness to social stimuli...
Facial reactions to happy and angry facial expressions: evidence for right hemisphere dominanceU Dimberg
Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden
Psychophysiology 37:693-6. 2000..It is concluded that the present results support the hypothesis that the right brain hemisphere is predominantly involved in the control of spontaneously evoked emotional reactions...
Unconscious facial reactions to emotional facial expressionsU Dimberg
Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Box 1225, S 751 42 Uppsala, Sweden
Psychol Sci 11:86-9. 2000..Our results show that both positive and negative emotional reactions can be unconsciously evoked, and particularly that important aspects of emotional face-to-face communication can occur on an unconscious level...
