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. 2013 Nov 13;7:744. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00744

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Behavioral results; direct effects of face and voice emotion morph. (A) Categorization results. Categorization (% angry responses) as a function of face morph (middle panel); voice morph (right panel) and both (left panel). (B) Reaction times results. Reaction time (ms) as a function of face morph (middle panel); voice morph (right panel) and both (left panel). Both face and voice morph were morphed between 10% happy and 90% happy, in 20% steps. Both categorization and reaction times results are averaged across actor. Note the greater influence of facial vs. vocal emotional cues on behavioral responses.