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  1. Embodying the Face: The Intersubjectivity of Portraits and Self-portraits.Vittorio Gallese - 2022 - Topoi 41 (4):731-740.
    The topic of the human face is addressed from a biocultural perspective, focusing on the empirical investigation of how the face is represented, perceived, and evaluated in artistic portraits and self-portraits from the XVth to the XVIIth century. To do so, the crucial role played by the human face in social cognition is introduced, starting from development, showing that neonatal facial imitation and face-to-face dyadic interactions provide the grounding elements for the construction of intersubjective bonds. The neuroscience of face perception (...)
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  • Hemiface Differences in Visual Exploration Patterns When Judging the Authenticity of Facial Expressions.Yuri Busin, Katerina Lukasova, Manish K. Asthana & Elizeu C. Macedo - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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