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What the face reveals : basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS)  Cover Image Book Book

What the face reveals : basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS)

Rosenberg, Erika L., (editor.). Ekman, Paul, (editor.).

Summary: "This book is the third edition of What the Face Reveals, which was first published in 1997. Some pieces that appeared in previous editions have been preserved, while others were omitted to make room for new work. In the process of this revision, the editors came up with a new structure to the book, organized around substantive topic areas. There are seven sections. Section 1 on Animal FACS is one of the most compelling areas of new work on FACS. As of early 2018, FACS has been applied to 6 species: chimps, orangs, macaques, gibbons, dogs, horses, and cats automated measurement. Section 2 on Automated FACS Measurement is one area that has seen enormous growth in the research over the past two decades since the publication of the first edition of this book. Section 3 on Basic Affective Science contains four classic articles that used FACS to study spontaneous behavior. Section 4 contains four chapters on infant development. Section 5 on Pain contains a reprint one classic study by Craig and three new papers that use FACS to understand pain displays in a variety of contexts and populations. Section 6 on Psychopathology contains studies that use FACS to try to uncover and describe how observable facial behavior might distinguish among diagnostic groups. Finally, Section 7 on Social & Health Psychology contains articles that use FACS to study psychological process involved physical and psychological health, social behavior, and emotion"--

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  • ISBN: 0190202947
  • ISBN: 9780190202941
  • Physical Description: xvii, 627 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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  • Edition: Third Edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, [2020]

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General Note:
Revised edition of What the face reveals, c2005.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction to the third edition: FACS in the 21st century / Erika L. Rosenberg -- Section 1 : Animal FACS. Classifying chimpanzee facial expressions using muscle action / Lisa A. Parr, Bridget M. Waller, Sarah J. Vick, and Kim A. Bard -- Afterword: Ten years after ChimpFACS / Lisa A. Parr -- Pedomorphic facial expressions give dogs a selective advantage / Bridget M. Waller, Kate Peirce, Cátia C. Caeiro, Linda Scheider, Anne M. Burrows, Sandra McCune, and Juliane Kaminski -- Afterword: Extending FACS beyond primates / Bridget M. Waller -- EquiFACS: The equine facial action coding system / Jennifer Wathan, Anne M. Burrows, Bridget M. Waller, and Karen McComb -- Afterword: What might comparisons across species reveal? / Jennifer Wathan -- Section 2 : Automated FACS measurement. Signal characteristics of spontaneous facial expressions: automatic movement in solitary and social smiles / Karen L. Schmidt, Jeffrey F. Cohn, and Yingli Tian -- Toward automatic recognition of spontaneous facial actions / Marian Stewart Bartlett, Javier R. Movellan, Gwen Littlewort, Bjorn Braathen, Mark G. Frank, and Terrence J. Sejnowski -- Afterword: The next generation of automatic facial expression measurement / Javier R. Movellan and Marian Stewart Bartlett -- Spontaneous facial expression in unscripted social interactions can be measured automatically / Jeffrey M. Girard, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Laszlo A. Jeni, Michael A. Sayette, and Fernando de la Torre -- Afterword: Generalizability of automated AU detection / Jeffrey M. Girard and Jeffrey F. Cohn -- Section 3 : Basic affective science. Differentiating emotion elicited and deliberate emotional facial expressions / Ursula Hess and Robert E. Kleck -- Afterword: Objective differences versus observer's ratings / Ursula Hess -- Smiles when lying / Paul Ekman, Wallace V. Friesen, and Maureen O'Sullivan -- Afterword: Smiles when lying / Paul Ekman -- Coherence between expressive and experiential systems in emotion / Erika L. Rosenberg and Paul Ekman -- Afterword: Emotions as unified responses / Erika L. Rosenberg -- Sign of appeasement: Evidence for the distinct displays of embarrassment, amusement, and shame / Dacher Keltner -- Afterword: The forms and functions or embarrassment / Dacher Keltner -- Section 4 : Development. Differential facial responses to four basic tastes in newborns / Diana Rosenstein and Harriet Oster -- Afterword: Facial expression as a window on sensory experience and affect in newborn infants-research with baby FACS / Harriet Oster -- Do infants show distinct negative facial expressions for fear and anger? Emotional expression in 11-month-old European American, Chinese, and Japanese infants / Linda A Camras, Harriet Oster, Roger Bakeman, Zhaolan Meng, Tatsuo Ujiie, and Joseph J. Campos -- Afterword: Studying infant facial expressions across cultures / Linda A. Camras, Harriet Oster, and Joseph J. Campos -- All smiles are positive, but some smiles are more positive than others / Daniel S. Messinger, Alan Fogel, and K. Laurie Dickson -- Afterword: Smile on-new developments in measuring and modeling positive effect / Daniel S. Messinger -- Facial expressions of emotion and psychopathology in adolescent boys / Dacher Keltner, Terrie E. Moffitt, and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber -- Afterword: Facial expression, personality, and psychopathology / Dacher Keltner -- Section 5 : Pain. Genuine, suppressed, and faked facial behavior during exacerbation of chronic low back pain / Kenneth D. Craig, Susan A. Hyde, and Christopher J. Patrick -- Afterword: On knowing another's pain / Kenneth D. Craig -- Pain and disgust: The facial signaling of two aversive bodily experiences / Miriam Kunz, Jessica Peter, Sonja Huster, and Stefan Lautenbacher -- Afterword: The question of uniqueness of the facial expression of pain / Stefan Lautenbacher and Miriam Kunz -- The influence of communicative relations on facial responses to pain: Does it matter who is watching? / Anna J. Karmann, Stefan Lautenbacher, Florian Bauer, and Miriam Kunz -- Afterword: How social context shapes the way we facially express pain / Miriam Kunz and Stefan Lautenbacher -- Effects of Alzheimer Disease on the facial expression of pain / Paul A. Beach, Jonathan T. Huck, Melodie M. MIranda, Kevin T. Foley, and Andrea C. Bozoki -- Afterword: The face of pain in Alzheimer Disease / Paul A. Beach -- Section 6 : Psychopathology. Facial expression in affective disorders / Paul Ekman, David Matsumoto, and Wallace V. Friesen -- Afterword: Depression and expression / Paul Ekman -- Interaction regulations used by Schizophrenic and psychosomatic patients: studies on facial behavior in dyadic interactions / Evelyne Steimer-Krause, Rainer R. Krause, and Günter Wagner -- Afterword: Update on the research on dyadic interaction of behaviors in psychotherapy / Rainer R. Krause -- Affective relationship patterns and psychotherapeutic change / Eva Bänninger-Huber and Christine Widmer -- Afterword: Interactive relationship patterns in everyday interactions and in psychotherapy / Eva Bänninger-Huber and Eva Huber -- Nonverbal social withdrawal in depression: Evidence from manual and automatic analyses / Jeffrey M. Girard, Jeffery F. Cohn, Mohammad H. Mahoor, S. Mohammad Mavadati, Zakia Hammal, and Dean P. Rosenwald -- Afterword: Automated analysis of depressed behavior / Jeffrey M. Girard and Jeffrey F. Cohn -- Duchenne display responses toward sixteen enjoyable emotions: Individual differences between no and fear or being laughed at / Tracey Platt, Jennifer Hofmann, Willibald Ruch, and René T. Proyer -- Afterword: The role of enjoyable emotions in understanding the fear of being laughed at / Tracey Platt -- Section 7 : Social and health psychology. Linkages between facial expressions of anger and transient myocardial ischemia in men with coronary artery disease / Erika L. Rosenberg, Paul Ekman, Wei Jiang, Michael Babyak, E. Edward Coleman, Michael Hanson, Christopher O'Connor, Robert Waugh, and James A. Blumenthal -- Afterword: Facial expression and emotion in the study of heart disease / Erika L. Rosenberg -- Extraversion, alcohol, and employment / Willibald Ruch -- Afterword: Laughter and cheerfulness / Willibald Ruch -- The effects of alcohol on the emotional displays of whites in interracial groups / Catharine E. Fairbairn, Michael A. Sayette, John M. Levine, Jeffrey F. Cohn, and Kasey G. Creswell -- Afterword: Using FACS to understand underlying processes during social exchange both inside and outside the laboratory / Catharine E. Fairbairn and Michael A. Sayette -- Alcohol and group formation: A multimodal investigation of the effects of alcohol on emotion and social bonding / Michael A. Sayette, Kasey G. Creswell, John D. Dimoff, Catharine E. Fairbairn, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Bryan W. Heckman, Thomas R. Kirchner, John M. Levine, and Richard L. Moreland -- Afterword: Use of FACS in a social context can enhance understanding of addiction / Michael A. Sayette and Catharine E. Fairbairn -- Intensive meditation training influences emotional responses to suffering / Erika L. Rosenberg, Anthony P. Zanesco, Brandon G. King, Stephen R. Aichele, Tonya L. Jacobs, David A. Bridwell, Katherine A. MacLean, Phillip R. Shaver, Emilio Ferrer, Baljinder K. Sahdra, Shiri Lavy, B. Alan Wallace, and Clifford D. Saron -- Afterword: Mind training and facial emotion-a new frontier / Erika L. Rosenberg -- Concluding commentary-FACS: Yesterday and today / Paul Ekman.
Subject: Kinesics
Facial Expression
Body language
Facial expression

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