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VOX: Our Masked Future
June 8, 2020
Paula Niedenthal
VOX: Our Masked Future
Paula Niedenthal
June 8, 2020

VOX: Our Masked Future

Paula Niedenthal
June 8, 2020

Wearing a mask all the time affects how we interact with each other. But how? Dr. Niedenthal explains how masks provide new ways to misunderstand each other, and how humans may adapt at new ways of communicating.

Source:https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2020/6/8/21279725/masks-face-psychology

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Niedenthal Emotions Lab

Department of Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1202 W. Johnson Street
Madison, WI  53705
608.890.4379
niedenthal@wisc.edu

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