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Linda Acredolo
and Susan Goodwyn´s baby sign abstracts
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Characteristics
of nonverbal behavior in patients with cleft lip and palate during
interpersonal
communication. By Tomoaki Adachi, Shoko Tohoku Kochi and Tai
Sendai Yamaguchi (2000).
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Effects
of nonverbal behavior on perceptions of a female employee's power bases.By
H. Aguinis and C. A. Henle (2001).
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Effects
of nonverbal behavior on perceptions of a female employee's power bases. By Herman
Aguinis and Christine A. Henle (2001) (alternative location).
New
link.
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John
Aiello´s nonverbal communication and crowding abstracts
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Lay
persons and police officers beliefs regarding deceptive behaviour By Lucy Akehurst,
Günter Köhnken, Aldert Vrij, and Ray Bull
(1996).
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Detection
of deceptive behavior: A cross-cultural test. By Fayez
A. Al- Simadi (2000). New
link.
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Jordanian students´ beliefs
about nonverbal behaviors associated with deception in Jordan By Fayez A. Al-Simadi
(2000).
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Measurement
and analysis of head movement behavior during conversation By A. Altorfer,
S. Jossen, M.L. Käsermann, N. Foppa,
and H. Zimmermann (1998).
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Arousal
and communication: I. The relationship between nonverbal, behavioral, and
physiological indices of the stress response. By Andreas Altorfer,
Marie-Louise Käsermann, and Hanspeter Hirsbrunner (1998). New
link.
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New
findings on the contempt expression. By Nancy Alvarado and Kimberly Jameson.
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Measurement
and meaning of head movements in everyday face-to-face communicative interaction By A.
Altorfer, S. Jossen, O. Wurmle, M. L. Kasermann,
K. Foppa, H. Zimmermann (2000).
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An empirical
comparison of three theories of nonverbal immediacy exchange By Peter A. Andersen,
Laura K. Guerrero, David B. Buller, and Peter F. Jorgensen
(1998).
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Intact
recognition of vocal expressions of fear following bilateral lesions of the
human amygdala. By Adam K. Anderson and Elizabeth A. Phelps
(1998). New
link.
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Smile,
you're on candid computer. By Gary H. Anthes (2001).
New
link.
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The
effect of presentation modality on judgments of honesty and attractiveness.
By Adnan Omar Atoum and Fayez A. Al-Simadi (2000). Updated
link.
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R. Kelly Aune´s
abstracts
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Media
fairness: diagnosing preferential behavior of television interviewers from
facial expressions. By Elisha Babad (1997).
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Preferential
treatment in television interviewing: Evidence from nonverbal behavior. By Elisha
Babad (1999). Updated
link.
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Aspects
of nonverbal interaction in depressed persons. By J. P. Bader, J. Endrass,
A. Keller, and D. Hell.
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Joint
communication: Verbal and nonverbal. By Joseph R. Bainbridge (1998).
New
link.
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Immediacy
in the classroom: Student immediacy. By Doreen K. Baringer and
James C. McCroskey (2000).
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Marian S. Bartlett´s
abstracts
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An
experimental investigation of the role of iconic gestures in lexical access using the
tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon By Geoffrey Beattie and Jane Coughlan
(1999).
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Does the
social representation of a receiver influence the structure of expert-novice interactions
By J. Beaudichon, M. Durvie, and M.S. Magnusson
(1998).
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Transcript-based
computer animation of movement: evaluating a new tool for nonverbal behavior
research.By G. Bente, A. Petersen, N. C. Kramer, and J.
P. de Ruiter (2001).
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The
non-verbal behaviour of Maltese student teachers By Christopher Bezzina
(1999).
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Inhibiting facial
expressions: Voluntary control under explicit social demand By François Bherer,
Arvid Kappas, & Mélanie Thériault (1997).
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Matsumoto and
Ekman's Japanese and Caucasian facial expressions of emotion (JACFEE): reliability data
and cross-national differences By M. Biehl, D. Matsumoto,
P. Ekman, V. Hearn, K. Heider, T. Kudoh,
and V. Ton (1997).
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Abstracts of the proceedings of the Bielefeld Gesture Workshop 1997:
Gesture and Sign-Language in Human-Computer Interaction
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Fishy-looking
liars: Deception judgment from expectancy violation. By C. F. Bond,
A. Omar, U. Pitre, B. R. Lashley, L. M. Skaggs y C.
T. Kirk (1992). New
link.
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Facial
asymmetry while posing positive and negative emotions: support for the right hemisphere
hypothesis By J. C. Borod, J. Kent , E. Koff,
C. Martin, and M. Alpert (1988).
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Lack
of coordination of nonverbal behaviour between patients and interviewers as a potential
risk factor to depression recurrence: Vulnerability accumulation in depression By A.
L. Bouhuys and M. M. Sam (2000).
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Preschool
children's decoding of facial emotions By C. J. Boyatzis, E. Chazan,
and C. Z. Ting (1993).
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Attentional
bias for threatening facial expressions in anxiety: Manipulation of stimulus duration.
By Brendan P. Bradley, Karin Mogg, Sara J. Falla,
and Lucy R. Hamilton.
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Comunicación
no verbal: Imagen
(face) e identidad social en
discursos académicos (Nonverbal communication: Face and social identity in
academic discourses). By Diana Bravo (2002) (In Spanish). New
link.
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Relationships
between facial electromyography and subjective experience during affective imagery By
S. L. Brown and G. E. Schwartz (1980).
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Making
faces: Posed facial expression, self-competence, and personality By B. A. Browne
(1994).
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Social
facilitation and inhibition of emotional expression and communication By R. Buck,
J. I. Losow, M. M. Murphy, and P. Costanzo
(1992).
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Conocimiento social de la
mentira y credibilidad. (Social knowledge of
deception and
credibility). By Amparo Caballero, Flor Sánchez,
and Alberto Becerra (2000). In Spanish or English.
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La
respuesta pupilar como detector de las emociones (Pupillary
responses as detectors of emotions).
By Raúl Cabestrero and
Antonio Crespo
(2002) (In Spanish). New
link.
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Distance
teaching of observational techniques of infant behavior. By M. Cacioppo
and T. Taeschner (2000). New
link.
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Beyond
words: How do children with ADHD and/or conduct problems process nonverbal
information about affect?
By E. B. Cadesky, V. L. Mota, and R.
J. Schachar (2000).
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Beyond
words: How do children with ADHD and/or conduct problems process nonverbal
information about affect? By Eric Benjamin Cadesky, Victor
Lewis Mota, and Russell J. Schachar (2000). New
link.
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Beyond
words: How do children with adhd and/or conduct problems process nonverbal
information about affect? By Eric Benjamin Cadesky, Victor
Lewis Mota, and Russell J. Schachar (2000). New
link.
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Aplicaciones de la comunicación no
verbal a la enseñanza. By Lucía P. Cancelas (1993). In Spanish.
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Infantile spasms:
Facial expression of affect before and after epilepsy surgery.
By Rochelle Caplan,
Donald Guthrie, Scott Komo, W. Donald Shields,and
Marian Sigman (1999).
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Infantile
spasms: The development of nonverbal communication after epilepsy surgery.
By
Rochelle Caplan, Donald Guthrie,
Scott Komo, W. Donald Shields,
and Marian Sigmann (1999).
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Do
facial expressions signal specific emotions? Judging emotion from the face in context
By J. M. Carroll and J. A. Russell (1996).
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Nonverbal
behaviors and initial impressions of trustworthiness in teacher-supervisor
relationships. By Carla R Chamberlin (2000).
New
link.
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Handshaking, gender,
personality, and first impressions By William F. Chaplin, Jeffrey B. Phillips,
Jonathan D. Brown, Nancy R. Clanton, and Jennifer L. Stein
(2000).
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Humorous
laughter in children By A. J. Chapman (1975).
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Verbal and facial
measures of children's emotion and empathy.
By Kim Chisholm and Janet
Strayer (1995).
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Facial
expression analysis. By Jeffrey Cohn, Takeo Kanade, James Lien,
Yu-Te Wu, and Adena Zlochower (1997). New
link.
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Neuropsychological
studies of linguistic and affective facial expressions in deaf signers. By David
P. Corina, Ursula Bellugi, and Judy Reilly (1999).
New
link.
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Explicit
and implicit neural mechanisms for processing of social information from facial
expressions: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study By H. Critchley,
E. Daly, M. Phillips, M. Brammer, E. Bullmore,
S. Williams, T. Van Amelsvoort, D. Robertson,
A. David, and D. Murphy (2000).
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Perceiving
feelings in a nonverbal manner By M. J. da Silva (1991).
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Facial
expressions and human emotions. Bibliographic survey By J.A. da Silva
and M. J. da Silva (1995).
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Pupil dilation when viewing strangers: Can
testosterone moderate prejudice? By James M. Dabbs Jr. and Rhonda Milun
(1999).
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Nonverbal
behavior and self-presentation By Bella M. DePaulo (1992).
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The
structure of nonverbal decoding skills By B. M. DePaulo and R. Rosenthal
(1979).
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Social
anxiety and social judgment: The example of detecting deception. By Bella M.
DePaulo and John Tang (1994).
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Nonverbal
communication and alliance in therapy: The body formation coding system By Yves de
Roten , Joëlle Darwish, Daniel J. Stern,
Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, and Antoinette Corboz-Warnery
(1999).
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Using "The
Observer" to train (and observe) observers By D.W. Dickins,
M.A.C.G. Kwint, M.S. Magnusson, C.M. Neads,
L.P.J.J. Noldus and V.Quera (1998).
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Context
effects of facial appearance on attitudes toward mentally handicapped persons By A. J.
Dijker, M. A. Tacken, and B. van den Borne
(2000).
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Relationship
of physicians' nonverbal communication skill to patient satisfaction, appointment
noncompliance, and physician workload By M. R. DiMatteo, R. D. Hays,
and L. M. Prince (1982).
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Predicting
patient satisfaction from physicians' nonverbal communication skills By M. R. DiMatteo,
A. Taranta, H. S. Friedman, and L. M. Prince
(1980).
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Rapport in
conflict resolution: Accounting for how face-to-face contact fosters mutual cooperation in
mixed-motive conflicts By Aimee L. Drolet and Michael W. Morris
(1999).
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Personality,
emotional state, and perception of nonverbal communications By D. H. Duckworth
(1975).
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Physicians´
nonverbal rapport building and patients´ talk about the subjective component of
illness. Ashley P. Duggan and Roxanne L. Parrott (2001) (.pdf file).
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Analyzing
individual differences in face-to-face interaction By S.D. Duncan
(1998).
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Facial
expression and emotion By Paul Ekman (1993).
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Strong
evidence for universals in facial expressions: a reply to Russell's mistaken critique
By Paul Ekman (1994).
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Smiles
when lying By Paul Ekman, Wallace V. Friesen, and
Maureen O'Sullivan (1988).
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Universals
and cultural differences in the judgments of facial expressions of emotion By P. Ekman,
W. V. Friesen, M. O'Sullivan, A. Chan,
I. Diacoyanni-Tarlatzis, K. Heider, R. Krause,
W. A. LeCompte, T. Pitcairn, P. E. Ricci-Bitti,
et al. (1987).
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Face,
voice, and body in detecting deception. By P. Ekman, M. O'Sullivan,
W. V. Friesen, and K. R. Scherer (1991). New
link.
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Hillary
Anger Elfenbein's abstracts. New
link.
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Nonverbal
expression of psychological states in psychiatric patients By H. Ellgring
(1986).
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Facial
expression as a behavioral indicator of emotional states By H. Ellgring
(1989).
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Gesture,
thought and spatial language. By Karen Emmorey and Shannon Casey
(2001).
New
link.
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Cross-cultural
differences in tolerance for crowding: fact or fiction? By G. W. Evans,
S. J. Lepore, and K. M. Allen (2000).
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Moving
bodies, acting selves. By B. Farnell (1999).
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Comparación
transcultural en comunicación verbal y no verbal de las emociones (Cross-cultural
comparison in verbal and nonverbal communication of emotions). By Itziar
Fernández, Pilar Carrera and Flor Sánchez (2002) (In
Spanish) New
link.
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La dimensión
expresiva de la emoción By José M. Fernández-Dols (1998). In
Spanish.
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Truth
or deception: The impact of videoconferencing for job interviews. By Carlos Ferrán-Urdaneta
and John Storck (1997). New
link.
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Production
and discrimination of facial expressions by preschool children By T. M. Field
and T. A. Walden (1982).
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Nonverbal
communication by the presurgical patient. By J. Freixa and M. Marcos
(1999).
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Evolution
and facial action in reflex, social motive, and paralanguage By Alan J. Fridlund
(1991).
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Howard S. Friedman´s nonverbal communication abstracts
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Nonverbal
display of emotion in public and in private: Self-monitoring, personality, and expressive
cues By H. S. Friedman and T. Miller-Herringer (1991).
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Emotional
expression and feeling in schizophrenia: Effects of specific expressive behaviors on
emotional experiences By William F. Flack Jr., James D. Laird,
and Lorraine A. Cavallaro (1999).
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Separate
and combined effects of facial expressions and bodily postures on emotional feelings
By William F. Flack Jr, James D. Laird, Lorraine A. Cavallaro
(1999).
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Eye
blinks: new indices for the detection of deception. By K. Fukuda (2001).
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Communicating
in foreign lands: The cause, consequences and cures of culture shock. By A. Furnham
(1993). New
link.
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Facial
expression recognition. By Yongsheng Gao.
New
link.
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Conductas faciales en
situaciones de dominancia By José A. García (1998). In Spanish.
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Eugenio Garrido and Jaume Masip´s
deception abstracts Some are written in English, some in Spanish.
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Nonverbal
support giving induces nonverbal support seeking in depressed patients By Erwin Geerts,
Antoinette L. Bouhuys, and Gerda M. Bloem (1997).
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Nonverbal
attunement between depressed patients and an interviewer predicts subsequent improvement
By E. Geerts, N. Bouhuys, and R. H. Van den
Hoofdakker (1996).
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Nonverbal
interpersonal attunement and extravert personality predict outcome of light treatment in
seasonal affective disorder By E. Geerts, E. Kouwert,
N. Bouhuys, Y. Meesters, and J. Jansen
(2000).
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Geneva
Emotion Research Group - Abstracts. New
link.
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Perception
of nonverbal facial cues in chronic phencyclidine abusers By A. J. Giannini,
R. K. Bowman, and J. D. Giannini (1999).
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Reception
of nonverbal communication in alcoholics By A. J. Giannini, D. T. DeFrance,
R. H. Loiselle, and M. C. Giannini (1984).
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Enhanced
interpretation of nonverbal facial cues in male rapists--a preliminary study By A. J. Giannini
and K. W. Fellows (1986).
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Enhanced
encoding of nonverbal cues in bipolar illness in males By A. J. Giannini,
D. J. Folts, and R. C. Fielder (1990).
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Depressed
men's lower ability to interpret nonverbal cues: a preliminary study By A. J. Giannini,
D. J. Folts, S. M. Melemis, M. C. Giannini,
and R. H. Loiselle (1995).
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Measurement
of nonverbal receptive abilities in medical students By A. J. Giannini,
J. D. Giannini, and R. K. Bowman (2000).
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Decreased
interpretation of nonverbal cues in rape victims By A. J. Giannini,
W. A. Price, and J. L. Kniepple (1986-87).
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Enhanced
interpretation of nonverbal cues in male cocaine abusers By A. J. Giannini
and C. Sangdahl (1985-86).
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Impaired
reception of nonverbal cues in women with premenstrual tension syndrome By A. J. Giannini,
L. G. Sorger, D. M. Martin, and L. Bates
(1988).
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Attentional
biases for facial expressions in social phobia: The face-in-the-crowd paradig By Eva Gilboa-Schechtman,
Edna B. Foa, and Nader Amir.
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The
role of body moves in dialogue. By S. P. Gill, M. Kawamori, Y.
Katagiri, and A. Shimojima (2000).
New
link.
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Coordination
of gestures in a non face-to-face setting. By S. P. Gill and M. Kawamori
(2001). New
link.
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The covert-to-overt
threshold for facial actions: An EMG study By Eric Girard, Louis G. Tassinary,
Arvid Kappas, Pierre Gosselin, and Daniel Bontempo
(1997).
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Product selection and the
evolution of consumer goods By David B. Givens (1999).
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Knowledge of
American Sign Language and the ability of hearing individuals to decode facial expressions
of emotion By N. E. Goldstein and R. S. Feldman
(1996).
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Components
and recognition of facial expression in the communication of emotion by actors By P. Gosselin,
G. Kirouac, and F. Y. Dore (1995).
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Effet
de l'intensite sur la categorisation des prototypes emotionnels faciaux chez
l'enfant et l'adulte By Pierre Gosselin and Dominique Pelissier
(1996). (In French).
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Reading
the nonverbal: The indices of space, time, tactility and taciturnity in Joy
Kogawa's "Obasan" (Critical essay). By Helena Grice
(1999). New
link.
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Nonverbal
communication interface for collaborative virtual environments. By Anthony Guye-Vuillème,
Tolga K. Capin, Igor Sunday Pandzic, Nadia Magnenat Thalmann
and Daniel Thalmann (1999).
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Ideational
gestures and speech in brain-damaged subjects By U. Hadar, A. Burstein,
R. Krauss, and N. Soroker (1998).
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Culture
and facial expression: Open-ended methods find more expressions and a gradient of
recognition. By Jonathan Haidt and Dacher Keltner.
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College
students' perception of facial expressions By C. W. Hall, L. Gaul,
and M. Kent (1999).
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Perception
of nonverbal social cues by regular education, ADHD, and ADHD/LD students By Cathy W. Hall,
Andrea D. Peterson, Raymond E. Webster, Larry M. Bolen,
and Michael B. Brown (1999).
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Status,
gender, and nonverbal behavior in candid and posed photographs: A study of
conversations between university employees. By Judith A. Hall,
Lavonia Smith LeBeau, Jeannette Gordon Reinoso, and Frank Thayer
(2001). New
link.
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Probing
'pop-out': Another look at the face-in-the-crowd effect By C. Hampton,
D. G. Purcell, L. Bersine, C. H. Hansen
and R. D. Hansen (1989).
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Finding
the face in the crowd: an anger superiority effectBy C. H. Hansen and
R. D. Hansen (1988).
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Expressions
of positive emotion in women's college yearbook pictures and their relationship
to personality and life outcomes across adulthood. By Lee
Anne Harker and Dacher Keltner
(2001).
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Nonverbal
behavior, race, and attitude attributions By Allen J. Hart and Marian
M. Morry. (1996).
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Trait
inferences based on racial and behavioral cues By Allen J. Hart and
Marian M. Morry (1997).
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The
languages of pains By F. Hartmann.
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Perception
of speaker sex, age, and vocal effort.
By Traunmüller Hartmut (1997).
New
link.
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Ronald
Henss's
selected publications. New
link.
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A history of
the study of language origins and the gestural primacy hypothesis By Gordon W. Hewes
(1996).
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The
ability to recognize facial expressions increases social competence in preschool
children. By Kathleen
Higgins.
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Ecological
facial expression recognition. By Jesse Hoey (2001).
New
link.
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Communication
and psychiatric nursing. By Hilde Høyskel (2000).
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Nonverbal
displays as indicants of task difficulty. By D. Hrubes and R. S. Feldman
(2001).
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Emotion expression, emotion
awareness, and goal orientation: The role of sociometric status, aggression, and gender
By Julie A. Hubbard.
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Emotion expression in
children's peer interaction By Julie A. Hubbard.
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Children's self-awareness
of negative emotion expression in peer interaction By Julie A. Hubbard
and John D. Coie.
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Human Communication Laboratory. Abstracts
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Individual
differences in encoding and decoding of nonverbal expressions By W. Inoue
and S. Ishii (1990).
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Nonverbal
behavior and the emergence of leadership: The case of deception By Dave Ivers
(2000).
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Hand
to mouth By Jana Iverson (1999).
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Innate
and universal facial expressions: evidence from developmental and cross-cultural research
By C. E. Izard (1994).
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Comprehension
and production of gestures by children with normal and impaired language at ages 4, 5, and
6 By M. Jacks, P. Davis, and J. Dancer
(1990).
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Social
motives, emotional feelings, and smiling By Esther Jakobs, Antony S.R. Manstead, and Agneta H. Fischer.
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Some
nonverbal aspects of depression and schizophrenia occurring during the interview By I.
H. Jones and M. Pansa (1979).
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Smile
production in older infants: The importance of a social recipient for the facial signal
By S. S. Jones and T. Raag (1989).
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Coding
facial expressions with FACS: Current applications in emotion research and possible use
for studying "Mouthing" and "Mouth Gestures" in sign language By
Susanne Kaiser (1998).
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Nonverbal
communication skills in the EFL curriculum. By Chung-Il Kang
(2000). New
link.
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His master's
voice: Acoustic analysis of spontaneous vocalizations in an ongoing active coping task
By Arvid Kappas (1997).
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Are findings
concerning the asymmetry of the perception of facial expressions of emotion due to
methodological artifacts? By Arvid Kappas and Diane Michaud
(1995).
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Automatic
facial action analysis. By Ashish Kapoor (2002).New
link.
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Measuring
emotionalisation in everyday face-to-face communicative interaction By M.L. Käsermann,
A. Altorfer, N. Foppa, S.Jossen, and H.
Zimmermann (1998).
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Arousal
and communication: II. Courses of physiological activation during different
types of interaction. By Marie-Louise Käsermann, Andreas Altorfer,
and Hanspeter Hirsbrunner (1998). New
link.
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Broadening
the units of analysis in communication: Speech and nonverbal behaviours in
pragmatic comprehension. By S. D. Kelly (2001).
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A
study of laughter and dissociation: distinct correlates of laughter and smiling during
bereavement By Dacher Keltner and G. A. Bonanno (1997).
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Evidence
for the distinctness of embarrassment, shame, and guilt: A study of recalled antecedents
and facial expressions of emotion. By Dacher Keltner and Brenda N. Buswell
(1996).
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Stress and personal space:
Some observations in a Melanesian urban community By Alfred Keltner,
Vincent Sale, Norman Ba'abi, and Peter Nusa.
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Static
and dynamic behavioral features: What cues are more salient in face-to-face
trait attribution? By Guido Kempter and Carsten Möller
(2000).
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Gesture.
By Adam Kendon (1997).
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Gesture in
conversation: problems in description and interpretation. By Adam Kendon
(2000).
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The
measurement of interpersonal sensitivity: Consideration of design, components,
and unit of analysis. By D. A. Kenny and L. Winquist (2000). New
link.
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Toward
natural gesture/speech control of a large display. By Sanshzar Kettebekov
and Rajeev Sharma. New
link.
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Sex
differences in asymmetrically perceiving the intensity of facial expressions By W. D. Killgore
and S. W. Gangestad (1999).
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We
think, therefore we gesture: Speaker-internal function of spontaneous
gestures. By Sotaro Kita (2001).
New
link.
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Pointing
left in Ghana: How a taboo on the use of the left hand influences gestural
practice. By Sotaro Kita and James Essegbey (2001). New
link.
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The acoustic
analysis of the dialog speech. By Shigeyoshi Kitazawa (1993).
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Expressive
nonverbal behavior and its training: Practical recommendations for teacher education from
research By Hans Gerhard Klinzing (1999).
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Improving
the perceptiveness for nonverbal signs and signals in facial expressions by
systematic training By Hans Gerhard Klinzing (1999).
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Differences
between healthy people and schizophernia patients in facial expression in
responding to questions. By H. Kobayashi, T. Kimura, H. Takahashi,
K. Kikuchi, M. Tazaki, and Y. Nakane (2001). New
link.
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Gesture
and language. An actor's perspective. By Kay Kostapolus, Danny Jacobs
and Allison Lee (2001).
New
link.
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Aleksandra
Kostic's abstracts.
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Nonverbal
communication and the main directions of its studying. By A.N.
Kova~ev (1995). New
link.
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First
impressions: Analog experiment on counselor behavior and gender. By N. A. Kratz
and L. L. Marshall. New
link.
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Robert Krauss´ abstracts.
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Completing coyne's
cycle: Dysphorics' ability to detect deception.
By Julie D. Lane
and Bella M. DePaulo (1999).
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Channel-consistency
following unilateral stroke: An examination of patient communications across verbal and
nonverbal domains By S. L. Langer, J. F. Wilson, L.
C. Pettigrew, and L. X. Blonder (2000).
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Assessment
of nonverbal communication in the patient-physician interview By K. M. Larsen
and C. K. Smith (1982).
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Self-presentational
goals, self-monitoring, and nonverbal behavior By Sara P. Levine and
Robert S. Feldman (1997).
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Norms,
expectations, and deception: A norm violation model of veracity judgments.
By T. R. Levine, L. N. Anders, J. Banas, K. L.Baum,
K.Endo, A. D. S. Hu, and N. C. H. Wong
(2000).
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Why
introverts can't always tell who likes them: multitasking and nonverbal
decoding. By M. D. Lieberman, R. Rosenthal (2001).
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The nonverbal
display and judgment of extraversion, masculinity, femininity, and gender diagnosticity: A
lens model analysis By Richard Lippa (1997).
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Social
relations, communication, and cognition. By Andrew Lock and Kim Symes
(1996).
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Language
level and nonverbal
social-communicative behaviors in autistic and language-delayed children. By Catherine
Lord
and Andrew Pickles (1995). New
link.
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The
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Abstracts of the 7th
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