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Vol. 37, Issue 1, 2022May 14, 2022 BST

Masculinized Faces Are Perceived as More Dangerous but Are Not More Memorable

Graham Albert, Jessica K. Hlay, Mengzi Chen, Erika Wells, Steven Arnocky, Chang Hing Liu, Carolyn R. Hodges-Simeon,
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Albert, G., Hlay, J. K., Chen, M., Wells, E., Arnocky, S., Liu, C. H., & Hodges-Simeon, C. R. (2022). Masculinized Faces are Perceived as More Dangerous but Are Not More Memorable. Human Ethology, 37(1), 16–29. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.22330/​he/​37/​016-029
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