2023
DOI: 10.1177/17470218231195325
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An another perspective of face masks in emotion recognition: Comment on Shepherd and Rippon (2022)

Elias Rodrigues de Almeida-Junior,
Joaquim Pedro Brito-de-Sousa,
Elenice Francisco da Silva
et al.

Abstract: In a recent article, Shepherd and Rippon (2022) investigated the impact of widespread face mask use on emotion recognition. They found that mask-wearing led to reduced accuracy in identifying emotions such as fear, sadness, and disgust when participants were exposed to brief facial stimuli. Their study highlights the significance of masks in concealing facial areas crucial for non-verbal communication, potentially affecting emotional well-being. Here in this comment, we have argued that despite concerns about … Show more

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