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Temporal Dynamics of Natural Emotional Facial Expressions Decoding: A study using Event- and Eye Fixation-Related Potentials

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FIGURE 1 | Example of EFE stimuli for each emotional category. (A) Happiness. (B) Surprise
FIGURE 2 | Temporal sequence of a trial, composed of different screens. The first session (A) was composed of 118 trials, and the second session (B) was composed of 70 trials with the two supplementary steps for the questions.
FIGURE 3 | (A) Example of the masks to define the regions of interest in the EFE stimuli
TABLE 2 | Mean arousal, unbiased hit rate, mean fixations number, and fixation duration (standard error in parentheses) depending on emotion, based on individual means.
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