Exploring the evocative qualities of masks' visual imagery and their associations with adversity and trauma.
Frontiers in psychology, ISSN: 1664-1078, Vol: 15, Page: 1337927
2024
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Studies suggest a relationship between the emotional evocativeness of visual imagery and viewer responses, however, there is limited understanding of these associations, especially as they relate to viewers' personal experiences of adversities.
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