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Original Article

Mood Recognition Across the Ages

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Pages 169-189 | Received 23 Feb 1995, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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RachelL. C. Mitchell. (2007) Age-related decline in the ability to decode emotional prosody: Primary or secondary phenomenon?. Cognition and Emotion 21:7, pages 1435-1454.
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SUSAN SULLIVAN & TED RUFFMAN. (2004) EMOTION RECOGNITION DEFICITS IN THE ELDERLY. International Journal of Neuroscience 114:3, pages 403-432.
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