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In the second section, we discuss four major aspects of the psychology of facial expressions of emotion that have particular import to their neurophysiological substrates. We offer these as a starting point for a better integration of psychological and neurophysiological perspectives in considering the ...
The psychology of facial expression: A dynamic systems approach to infant facial action temporal areas TE and TEO with medial temporal-lobe structures in infant and adult monkeys. What does it mean when a baby smiles? Is it an expression of enjoyment, a signal to a partner that rewards effect...
The psychology of facial expression: Facial expressions as modes of action readiness This reference work provides broad and up-to-date coverage of the major perspectives on facial expression—ethological, neurobehavioral, developmental, dynamic systems, and componential. Analyzing Darwin's legacy in the...
Discusses the nature and role of facial expression in emotional processes. Evolutionary theory of emotion; Development of facial feedback hypothesis; Experimental studies of efference and emotional experience. PK Adelmann,RB Zajonc - 《Annual Review of Psychology》 被引量: 588发表: 1989年 加载更多来...
Russell, J. A. Reading emotions from and into faces: resurrecting a dimensional contextual perspective inThe psychology of facial expressions. (eds Russell, J. A. & Fernandez-Dols, J. M.) 295–320 New York (Cambridge University Press, 1997). ...
since contemporary psychologists produced strong evidence confirming Darwin's century-old hypothesis of the innateness and universality of certain facial expressions of emotions, research on expressive behavior has become well established in developmental, social, and personality psychology and in ...
The human face is used in many aspects of verbaland non-verbal communication: speech, thefacial expression of emotions, gestures such as nods, winks, and other human communicative acts. Subfields of neuroscience, cognitive science, and psychology are devoted to study of this information. Computer ...
(1997). Measuring the bases of recognition memory: An investigation of the process-dissociation framework. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory... AP Yonelinas,LL Jacoby - 《Mem Cognit》 被引量: 127发表: 2012年 Emotion recognition from facial expressions: a normative study of the...
Judgments of gender can also be made entirely from facial dynamics — expressions and rigid head motion (Hill & Johnston, 2001). Berry (1991) presented... CN Macrae,D Martin - 《European Journal of Social Psychology》 被引量...