Emoción, contexto verbal y percepción de la expresión verbalDime quién eres y te diré como te percibo

  1. Gordillo León, Fernando
  2. Lozano Bleda, José Hector
  3. Pérez Nieto, Miguel Ángel
  4. López Pérez, Rafael
  5. Arana Martínez, José María
  6. Mestas Hernández, Lilia
Revista:
Ansiedad y estrés

ISSN: 1134-7937

Año de publicación: 2013

Volumen: 19

Número: 2-3

Páginas: 131-147

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Ansiedad y estrés

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