The Science of Facial Expression

Author:   Jose Miguel Fernandez Dols (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Universidad Aut^Donoma de Madrid) ,  James A. Russell (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Boston College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190613501


Pages:   552
Publication Date:   01 June 2017
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Author:   Jose Miguel Fernandez Dols (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Universidad Aut^Donoma de Madrid) ,  James A. Russell (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Boston College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.930kg
ISBN:  

9780190613501


ISBN 10:   0190613505
Pages:   552
Publication Date:   01 June 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Contributors Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction José-Miguel Fernández-Dols and James A. Russell Chapter 2: Facing the Past: A history of the face in psychological research on emotion perception Maria Gendron and Lisa Feldman-Barrett Part II: The Great Debate: The Facial Expression Program Chapter 3: Facial Expressions Paul Ekman Chapter 4: Understanding Multimodal Emotional Expressions: Recent Advances in Basic Emotion Theory Dacher Keltner and Daniel T. Cordaro Chapter 5: The Behavioral Ecology View of Facial Displays, 25 Years Later Alan J. Fridlund Chapter 6: Toward a Broader Perspective on Facial Expressions: Moving on from Basic Emotion Theory James A. Russell Chapter 7: Coherence between Emotions and Facial Expressions: A Research Synthesis Juan I. Duran, Rainer Reisenzein, and José-Miguel Fernández-Dols Part III: Evolution Chapter 8: Evolution of facial musculature Rui Diogo and Sharlene E. Santana Chapter 9: The faces monkeys make Eliza Bliss-Moreau and Gilda Moadab Chapter 10: Form and function in facial expressive behavior Daniel H. Lee and Adam K. Anderson Part IV: Unexplored Signals Chapter 11: Beyond the Smile: Non-Traditional Facial, Emotional, and Social Behaviors Robert R. Provine Chapter 12: The communicative and social functions of human crying Asmir Gracanin, Lauren M. Bylsma, and Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets Part V: Neural Processes Chapter 13: Neural and Behavioral Responses to Ambiguous Facial Expressions of Emotion Paul J. Whalen, Maital Neta, M. Justin Kim, Alison M. Mattek, F.C. Davis, James M. Taylor and Samantha Chavez Chapter 14: Using Facial Expressions to Probe Brain Circuitry Associated with Anxiety and Depression Johnna R. Swartz, Lisa M. Shin, Brenda Lee, and Ahmad R. Hariri Part VI: Individual Development Chapter 15: Spontaneously produced facial expressions in infants and children Linda A. Camras, Vanessa L. Castro, Amy G. Halberstadt, and Michael M. Shuster Chapter 16: The Development of Emotion Recognition: The Broad-to-differentiated Hypothesis Sherri C. Widen Part VII: Social Perception Chapter 17: A Social Vision Account of Facial Expression Perception Reginald B. Adams, Jr., Daniel N. Albohn, and Kestutis Kveraga Chapter 18: Inherently Ambiguous: An argument for contextualized emotion perception Hillel Aviezer and Ran Hassin Part VIII: Appraisal Chapter 19: Facial expression is driven by appraisal and generates appraisal inference Klaus Scherer, Marcello Mortillaro, and Marc Mehu Chapter 20: The social signal value of emotions: The role of contextual factors in social inferences drawn from emotion displays Ursula Hess and Shlomo Hareli Part IX: Concepts Chapter 21: Embodied Simulation in Decoding Facial Expression Paula M. Niedenthal, Adrienne Wood, Magdalena Rychlowska, and Sebastian Korb Chapter 22: Language and emotion: Hypotheses on the constructed nature of emotion perception Cameron M. Doyle and Kristen A. Lindquist Chapter X: Social Interaction Chapter 23: Interpersonal Effects and Functions of Facial Activity Brian Parkinson Chapter 24: Natural Facial Expression: A View from Psychological Constructionism and Pragmatics José-Miguel Fernández-Dols Part XI: Culture Chapter 25: Emotional dialects in the language of emotion Hillary Anger Elfenbein Chapter 26: Facial Expressions and Emotions in Indigenous Societies Carlos Crivelli and Maria Gendron Index

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< The Science of Facial Expression is a valiant attempt to bring the players, the different theoretical points of view, and their empirical evidence to the table to provide the reader with a detailed and sophisticated discussion of the current state-of-the-art. In this sense, this volume is essential for anyone who is interested in facial activity and affective processes whether for theoretical reasons, or for specific applications. A milestone.> * Arvid Kappas, PhD, Dean and Professor of Psychology, Jacobs University Bremen * < This volume is a rarity. It is one of the few volumes that deserves a place in the library of every student or scholar of emotion. . . . This volume deals with both sides of a crucial issue in the field, and does so thoroughly, with impressive breadth, and concise position statements. It is a treat to read.> * Joseph J. Campos, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, Co-Founder, International Society for Research on Emotions * < Let's face it. This is a remarkable collection of essays that will define the Science of Facial Expression for years to come.> * Joseph LeDoux, author of Anxious: Using the Brain to Understand and Treat Fear and Anxiety *


"""Let's face it. This is a remarkable collection of essays that will define the Science of Facial Expression for years to come."" --Joseph LeDoux, author of Anxious: Using the Brain to Understand and Treat Fear and Anxiety ""This volume is a rarity. It is one of the few volumes that deserves a place in the library of every student or scholar of emotion. . . . This volume deals with both sides of a crucial issue in the field, and does so thoroughly, with impressive breadth, and concise position statements. It is a treat to read."" --Joseph J. Campos, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, Co-Founder, International Society for Research on Emotions ""The Science of Facial Expression is a valiant attempt to bring the players, the different theoretical points of view, and their empirical evidence to the table to provide the reader with a detailed and sophisticated discussion of the current state-of-the-art. In this sense, this volume is essential for anyone who is interested in facial activity and affective processes whether for theoretical reasons, or for specific applications. A milestone."" --Arvid Kappas, PhD, Dean and Professor of Psychology, Jacobs University Bremen ""This book is useful not only to practitioners and researchers, but also to anyone curious to learn about facial expressions. It has been written in a way that is accessible to all...a pioneering work."" --BizIndia ""What The Science of Facial Expressions does extremely well is give the reader grounding in the history of the field and insight into the most recent and interesting theoretical developments. The fact that it includes essays written by the most influential theorists in the field means that the book hangs together, better than collections of essays often do, because the individual authors frequently reference each other's work. I highly recommend this book for students and researchers studying facial expression science."" --PsycCRITIQUES"


< Let's face it. This is a remarkable collection of essays that will define the Science of Facial Expression for years to come.> Joseph LeDoux, author of Anxious: Using the Brain to Understand and Treat Fear and Anxiety < This volume is a rarity. It is one of the few volumes that deserves a place in the library of every student or scholar of emotion... This volume deals with both sides of a crucial issue in the field, and does so thoroughly, with impressive breadth, and concise position statements. It is a treat to read.> Joseph J. Campos, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, Co-Founder, International Society for Research on Emotions < The Science of Facial Expression is a valiant attempt to bring the players, the different theoretical points of view, and their empirical evidence to the table to provide the reader with a detailed and sophisticated discussion of the current state-of-the-art. In this sense, this volume is essential for anyone who is interested in facial activity and affective processes whether for theoretical reasons, or for specific applications. A milestone.> Arvid Kappas, PhD, Dean and Professor of Psychology, Jacobs University Bremen


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José-Miguel Fernández-Dols is Professor of Psychology at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. His current research, developed in the framework of the Affective Sciences Lab, focuses on spontaneous expressions of emotion, as well as and everyday conceptions of emotion in culture and its interaction with social norms and motives. James A. Russell is Professor of Psychology at Boston College. His current research integrates various strands of human emotion research into a broad framework called the psychological construction of emotion. They have edited two books together: The Psychology of Facial Expression (1997) and Everyday Conceptions of Emotion (1995).

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