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The evil eye effect: vertical pupils are perceived as more threatening

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2019
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Alper, S.
Us, E.O.
Tasman, D.R.
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Popular culture has many examples of evil characters having vertically pupilled eyes. Humans have a long evolutionary history of rivalry with snakes and their visual systems were evolved to rapidly detect snakes and snake-related cues. Considering such ev
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https://dspace.yasar.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/20.500.12742/9810
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