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For the research, 276 children aged three to six with no developmental problems were presented with pictures of actors with and without masks expressing an emotion. The children were able to identify the emotion accurately in two-thirds of the cases. The emotions of the masked faces were more difficult to recognise, but only to a small extent.
“Our results show that children have a great capacity for adaptation that should not be under-estimated,” says Myriam Bickle Graz, a pediatric doctor who led the research.
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