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. 2013 May 13;110(22):8836–8841. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1212562110

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

The 14 happy, sad, and angry emotionally expressive faces of a male and female in experiment 2. Participants chose the five colors that were most/least consistent with each face from the 37 colors shown in Fig 1. The 50% emotional faces were morphed halfway between the 0% (neutral) and corresponding 100% emotional face (27). Face images are from the NimStim database (28).