Wearing N95, Surgical, and Cloth Face Masks Compromises the Perception of Emotion


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Langbehn A. T., Yermol D. A., Zhao F., & Thorstenson C. A., P. M. Niedenthal
Affective Science, vol. 3(1), 2022, pp. 105-117


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Langbehn, A. T., Yermol, D. A., Zhao, F., Thorstenson, &, C. A., & Niedenthal, P. M. (2022). Wearing N95, Surgical, and Cloth Face Masks Compromises the Perception of Emotion. Affective Science, 3(1), 105–117. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42761-021-00097-z


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Langbehn, A. T., D. A. Yermol, F. Zhao, & Thorstenson C. A., and P. M. Niedenthal. “Wearing N95, Surgical, and Cloth Face Masks Compromises the Perception of Emotion.” Affective Science 3, no. 1 (2022): 105–117.


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Langbehn, A. T., et al. “Wearing N95, Surgical, and Cloth Face Masks Compromises the Perception of Emotion.” Affective Science, vol. 3, no. 1, 2022, pp. 105–17, doi:10.1007/s42761-021-00097-z.


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@article{langbehn2022a,
  title = {Wearing N95, Surgical, and Cloth Face Masks Compromises the Perception of Emotion},
  year = {2022},
  issue = {1},
  journal = {Affective Science},
  pages = {105-117},
  volume = {3},
  doi = {10.1007/s42761-021-00097-z},
  author = {Langbehn, A. T. and Yermol, D. A. and Zhao, F. and Thorstenson, C. A., & and Niedenthal, P. M.}
}



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