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. 2019 Apr;185:131–143. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2018.12.012

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

Results of Study 3. Facial expressions in this study always showed disgust. (a) Mean proportion of perceptual categorizations as disgusted or angry in response to a disgusted facial expression in a disgusted or angry body context, presented during adaptation. (b) Psychometric functions from one example observer to illustrate the aftereffects induced by adaptation. Adaptation to a disgusted face generates aftereffects, which are independent of body context and consistent with adaptation to disgust. (c) Facial expression aftereffects plotted as the mean difference between the baseline PSE and PSEs after adaptation to face-body stimuli with a disgusted facial expression and a disgusted or angry body. Further details as in Fig. 3.