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第五章 結論
本研究結果顯示,高齡者與年輕成人相同,對於情緒臉孔的反應都符合威脅 優勢。另外,在注意力的運作上,高齡者仍有由下而上與由上而下注意力的運作,
並且高齡者較年輕成人更倚仗使用由上而下注意力的運作。
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