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The Psychology of Facial Expression

The Psychology of Facial Expression

Part of Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction

James A. Russell, José-Miguel Fernández-Dols, Hugh Wagner, Carroll E. Izard, Nico H. Frijda, Anna Tcherkassof, Alan J. Fridlund, Peter Marler, Cristopher Evans, Robert R. Provine, Charles A. Nelson, Michelle de Haan, Daniel S. Messinger, Alan Fogel, K. Laurie Dickson, Craig A. Smith, Heather S. Scott, Maria-Angeles Ruiz-Belda, James M. Carroll, Nicole Chovil, Janet Beavin Nicole Chovil, G. P. Ginsburg
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  • Date Published: June 1997
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521587969

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  • This reference work provides broad and up-to-date coverage of the major perspectives - ethological, neurobehavioral, developmental, dynamic systems, componential - on facial expression. It reviews Darwin's legacy in the theories of Izard and Tomkins and in Fridlund's recently proposed Behavioral Ecology theory. It explores continuing controversies on universality and innateness. It also updates the research guidelines of Ekman, Friesen and Ellsworth. This book anticipates emerging research questions: what is the role of culture in children's understanding of faces? In what precise ways do faces depend on the immediate context? What is the ecology of facial expression: when do different expressions occur and in what frequency? The Psychology of Facial Expressions is aimed at students, researchers and educators in psychology anthropology, and sociology who are interested in the emotive and communicative uses of facial expression.

    • Offer a review of current advances in the psychology of facial expression
    • Includes an introductory reading on methods and theories in the study of facial expression
    • Major topic, this book provides an up-to-date comprehensive reference for the study of facial expression
    • Challenges the work of Paul Ekman, Emotions and the Human Face, CUP (1992)
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    '… opens new ways of looking at the biology and development of facial expression with a strong emphasis on the social function of expressive movements. In the process, much work is being done to loosen a strong association between expression and emotion. Such a step can only be helpful toward understanding what a realistic account of the relation between emotion and facial expression might be, and how best to analyze that most expressive of human characteristics - the face.' George Mandler, from the Foreword

    '… a unique and fascinating discussion … this book is not just a summary of past research … Rather it provides a place from which to begin future research. For my own part, after reading this book I can hardly wait to get started'. Nicholas A. Troop, Behaviour Research and Therapy

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    • Date Published: June 1997
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521587969
    • length: 416 pages
    • dimensions: 227 x 152 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.555kg
    • contains: 21 b/w illus. 16 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Introduction:
    1. What does a facial expression mean? James A. Russell and José-Miguel Fernández-Dols
    2. Methods for the study of facial behavior Hugh Wagner
    Part II. Three Broad Theoretical Frameworks:
    3. Emotions and facial expressions: a perspective from differential emotions theory Carroll E. Izard
    4. Facial expressons as modes of action readiness Nico H. Frijda and Anna Tcherkassof
    5. The new ethology of human facial expressions Alan J. Fridlund
    Part III. With a Biological and Developmental Focus:
    6. Animal sounds and human faces: do they have anything in common? Peter Marler and Cristopher Evans
    7. Yawns, laughs, smiles, tickles and talking: naturalistic and laboratory studies of facial action and social communication Robert R. Provine
    8. A neurobehavioral approach to the recognition of facial expressions in infancy Charles A. Nelson and Michelle de Haan
    9. A dynamic systems approach to infant facial action Daniel S. Messinger, Alan Fogel and K. Laurie Dickson
    Part IV. With a Psychological and Social Focus:
    10. A componential approach to the meaning of facial expressions Craig A. Smith and Heather S. Scott
    11. Spontaneous facial behavior during intense emotional episodes: artistic truth and optical truth José-Miguel Fernández-Dols and Maria-Angeles Ruiz-Belda
    12. Is the meaning perceived in facial expression independent of its context José-Miguel Fernández-Dols and James M. Carroll
    13 Reading emotions from and into faces: resurrecting a dimensional-contextual approach James A. Russell
    14. Facing others: a social communicative perspective on facial displays Nicole Chovil
    15. Faces in dialogue Janet Beavin and Nicole Chovil
    Part V. Integrative Summary: 16. Faces: an epilogue and reconceptualization G. P. Ginsburg.

  • Editors

    James A. Russell, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

    José Miguel Fernández-Dols, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

    Foreword

    George Mandler

    Contributors

    James A. Russell, José-Miguel Fernández-Dols, Hugh Wagner, Carroll E. Izard, Nico H. Frijda, Anna Tcherkassof, Alan J. Fridlund, Peter Marler, Cristopher Evans, Robert R. Provine, Charles A. Nelson, Michelle de Haan, Daniel S. Messinger, Alan Fogel, K. Laurie Dickson, Craig A. Smith, Heather S. Scott, Maria-Angeles Ruiz-Belda, James M. Carroll, Nicole Chovil, Janet Beavin Nicole Chovil, G. P. Ginsburg

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