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What music makes us feel: At least 13 dimensions organize subjective experiences associated with music across different cultures
AS Cowen, X Fang, D Sauter, D Keltner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (4), 1924-1934, 2020
1672020
Seeing mixed emotions: The specificity of emotion perception from static and dynamic facial expressions across cultures
X Fang, DA Sauter, GA Van Kleef
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 49 (1), 130-148, 2018
462018
No guts, no glory? How risk-taking shapes dominance, prestige, and leadership endorsement.
GA Van Kleef, MW Heerdink, A Cheshin, E Stamkou, F Wanders, ...
Journal of Applied Psychology 106 (11), 1673, 2021
332021
Person perception from changing emotional expressions: primacy, recency, or averaging effect?
X Fang, GA Van Kleef, DA Sauter
Cognition and Emotion 32 (8), 1597-1610, 2018
322018
Revisiting cultural differences in emotion perception between easterners and westerners: Chinese perceivers are accurate, but see additional non-intended emotions in negative …
X Fang, GA van Kleef, DA Sauter
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 82, 152-159, 2019
192019
Unmasking smiles: The influence of culture and intensity on interpretations of smiling expressions
X Fang, DA Sauter, GA van Kleef
Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science, 1-16, 2019
182019
Deep learning reveals what vocal bursts express in different cultures
JA Brooks, P Tzirakis, A Baird, L Kim, M Opara, X Fang, D Keltner, ...
Nature Human Behaviour 7 (2), 240-250, 2023
102023
Cultural differences in perceiving transitions in emotional facial expressions: Easterners show greater contrast effects than westerners
X Fang, GA van Kleef, K Kawakami, DA Sauter
Journal of experimental social psychology 95, 104143, 2021
92021
Perceiving ingroup and outgroup faces within and across nations
K Kawakami, JP Friesen, X Fang
British Journal of Psychology 113 (3), 551-574, 2022
72022
Culture shapes the distinctiveness of posed and spontaneous facial expressions of anger and disgust
X Fang, DA Sauter, MW Heerdink, GA van Kleef
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 53 (5), 471-487, 2022
72022
Cross-cultural and inter-group research on emotion perception
X Fang, M Rychlowska, J Lange
Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science 6 (1), 1-7, 2022
72022
What music makes us feel: uncovering 13 kinds of emotion evoked by music across cultures
AS Cowen, X Fang, DA Sauter, D Keltner
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 117, 1924-1934, 2020
52020
Impact of similarity on recognition of faces of Black and White targets
K Kawakami, L Vingilis‐Jaremko, JP Friesen, C Meyers, X Fang
British Journal of Psychology 113 (4), 1079-1099, 2022
42022
Facial movements have over twenty dimensions of perceived meaning that are only partially captured with traditional methods
AS Cowen, K Manokara, X Fang, D Sauter, JA Brooks, D Keltner
PsyArXiv, 2021
32021
When to Hide your (Tears of) Joy: Display Rules for Positive Emotions
K Manokara, A Fischer, K Diwan, C Cao, X Fang, D Sauter
22020
Impact of face masks on perceptions of black and white targets during the COVID‐19 pandemic
K Kawakami, K Manokara, X Fang
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 17 (9), e12810, 2023
12023
Deep learning reveals what facial expressions mean to people in different cultures
JA Brooks, L Kim, M Opara, D Keltner, X Fang, M Monroy, R Corona, ...
iScience 27 (3), 2024
2024
Decoding Angry and Disgusted Faces Across Cultures: Facial Prototypes and Software Matter
X Fang, K Kawakami
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1-26, 2024
2024
Evaluating past emotions in changing facial expressions: The role of current emotions and culture.
X Fang, W Liu, K Kawakami
Emotion, 2023
2023
Impact of similarity on recognition of faces of Black and White targets (vol 113, pg 1079, 2022)
K Kawakami, L Vingilis-Jaremko, JP Friesen, C Meyers, X Fang
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 114, 212-212, 2023
2023
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