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Vol. 37, Issue 1, 2022November 26, 2022 BST

“Eye Can’t See the Difference”: Facial Expressions of Pain, Pleasure, and Fear Are Consistently Rated Due to Chance

Silvia Boschetti, Hermann Prossinger, Tomáš Hladký, Kamila Machová, Jakub Binter,
perceptionemotionfacial expressionvisual stimuliBDSMpain and pleasureDirichlet distributionBayesian statistical approachCold Pressor Task
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Boschetti, S., Prossinger, H., Hladký, T., Machová, K., & Binter, J. (2022). “Eye can’t see the difference”: Facial Expressions of Pain, Pleasure, and Fear Are Consistently Rated Due to Chance. Human Ethology, 37(1), 46–72. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.22330/​he/​37/​046-072
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