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Red color facilitates the detection of facial anger — But how much? (2019)
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Peromaa, T., & Olkkonen, M. (2019). Red color facilitates the detection of facial anger — But how much?. PLoS ONE, 14(4), Article e0215610. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215610

The color red seems to be consistently associated with the concept of anger. Beyond semantic associations, it has been suggested that the color red enhances our ability to perceive anger in faces. However, previous studies often lack proper color con... Read More about Red color facilitates the detection of facial anger — But how much?.