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Emotion
American psychologists
Morality
Limbic system
Paul Ekman
Disgust
Contempt
Facial expression
Affect
Emotion classification
Emotion perception

research-article2015 PPSXXX10.1177/1745691615596992EkmanWhat Scientists Who Study Emotion Agree About

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