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PAPERS
Facial expression driven tutorial system. By Ye Zhang, H. Gregory Silber and Chandra Kambhamettu (1999).
Facial
beauty and fractal geometry
Desarrollode acciones formativas y liderazgo no verbal. By Francisco José García (2001) (In Spanish).
Putting
beauty back in the
eye of the beholder. By Anthony
Little
and
David
Perrett
Functional
assymetry in the human face: Perception of health in the left and right sides of
the face. By V. A. Reis and D. W. Zaidel (2001). (pdf
file).
Head-movement patterns of schizophrenic patients. By Andreas Altorfer, Marie-Louise Käsermann, and Othmar Wuermle (no date).
Toward natural gesture/speech control of a large display. By S. Kettebekov and R. Sharma (2001).
Prosody based audio-visual co-analysis for coverbal gesture recognition. By S. Kettebekov, M. Yeasin, and R. Sharma (2002).
Understanding gestures in multimodal human computer interaction. By S. Kettebekov and R. Sharma (2000).
Prosody based co-analysis for continuous recognition of coverbal gestures. By S. Kettebekov, M. Yeasin, and R. Sharma (2002).
About nonverbal communications. Part 1: General considerations. By Adam Blatner (2002).
About nonverbal communications. Part 2: Using experiential methods of learning. By Adam Blatner (2002).
Facial expression recognition and conversion. To convert one person's facial expression into other person's one. By Takahiro Otsuka (1997).
Proxemia y "paralenguaje". Modalidades de comunicación no-oral o discurso paralelo. By Néstor Antonio Pardo (no date). In Spanish.
Le facce parlanti e l'espressione facciale del performativo. By C. Pelachaud and I. Poggi (1999).
Le
funzioni comunicative dello sguardo
Talking with our hands: Who uses gestures more frequently? By Korlei Mensah (2000).
A Study on smiling. By Kim Vinh (2000).
Incorporating
nonverbal behaviors into affect control theory. By Lisa Rashotte
(2002).
The nonverbal cues of deception. By Joey Jensen and Sean Crow (2002).
Gender, ethnicity, intimacy and proxemics. By Shivana Naidoo (2000).
The effects of screen size and audience size on impressions of personal space when watching television. By Sarah Fielding, Michael Hindley, Gavin Reid, and Helen Whitehead (1998).
Brain
asymmetry and facial attractiveness: Facial beauty
is not simply in the eye of the beholder.
By Audrey
C. Chen, Craig German, and Dahlia W. Zaidel (1997). (pdf
file).
The effect of smiling on judicial decisions. Unknown author(s) (1998).
Explanation
for the gender differences in expressing emotions
Automatic
facial action analysis. By Ashish Kapoor
(2002). (pdf
file).
Isn't she lovely?(humans tend to attracted to symmetric beauty). By Brad Lemley (2000).
How effective is your nonverbal communication? By Debra L. Roter (2001).
Testing
the interactivity principle: Effects of mediation, propinquity, and verbal and
nonverbal modalities in interpersonal interaction. By
Judee K. Burgoon, Joseph A. Bonito, Artemio Ramirez, Jr., Norah E.
Dunbar, Karadeen Kam, and Jenna Fischer (2002). (pdf
file).
Pictures
at an exhibition. The
science of the face. By Andy Young and Vicky Bruce (1998). (pdf
file).
Facial attraction. By BBC Online (1999).
Automatic
facial expression analysis in real time
ISLE Natural Interactivity and Multimodality Working Group Deliverable D9.1.- Survey of multimodal coding schemes and best practice. By Malene Wegener Knudsen, Jean-Claude Martin, Laila Dybkjćr, María Jesús Machuca Ayuso, Niels Ole Bernsen, Jean Carletta, Ulrich Heid, Sotaro Kita, Joaquim Llisterri, Catherine Pelachaud, Isabella Poggi, Norbert Reithinger, Gijs van Elswijk, and Peter Wittenburg (2002).
State
of the art: Nonverbal communication. By Peter Bull (2001). (pdf
file).
Communication
and the success of staff development. By Mohammad Shatar Sabran and Abd.
Razak Abdul Rahman (2000).
(pdf
file).
Nonverbal
aspects of teacher-pupil communication in the foreign language classroom. By
Wolfgang
Lörscher (2003). (pdf
file).
Finding
time in a world of standards. By Kendall
Zoller, Barbara Lawson, and Bill Sommers (no date). (pdf
file).
Verbal
and nonverbal communication in computer mediated settings.
By Duska Rosenberg, and John A. A. Sillince (2000). (pdf
file).
Towards
a histology of social behavior: Judgmental accuracy from thin slices of behavior.
By N. Ambady, F. Bernieri, and J. Richeson (2000). (pdf
file).
Thin
slice judgments as a measure of interpersonal sensitivity. By N. Ambady,
D. LaPlante, and E. Johnson (2001). (pdf
file).
Multiple
messages: Facial recognition advantage for compound expressions. By D.
LaPlante and N. Ambady (2000). (pdf
file).
Is
there an ingroup advantage in emotion recognition? By H. A. Elfenbein
and N. Ambady (2002). (pdf file).
On
the universality and cultural specificity of emotion recognition: A
meta-analysis. By H. A. Elfenbein
and N. Ambady (2002). (pdf file).
Surgeon's
tone of voice: A clue to malpractice history. By N. Ambady, D. LaPlante,
T. Nguyen, R. Rosenthal, and W. Lewinson (2002). (pdf
file).
Cross-cultural
patterns in emotion recognition: Accuracy and error beyond the
"diagnol". By H. A. Elfenbein, M. Mandal, N. Ambady,
S. Harizuka, and S. Kumar (2002). (pdf
file).
On
being sad and mistaken: Mood effects on the accuracy of thin slice
judgments. By N. Ambady and H. Gray (2002).
(pdf file).
Emotional
intelligence and the recognition of emotion from facial expressions. By H.
A. Elfenbein, A. Marsh, and N. Ambady (2002). (pdf
file).
Effects of gaze on amygdala sensitivity to anger and fear faces. By R. B. Adams,
H. L. Gordon, A. A. Baird, N. Ambady, and R. E. Kleck
(2003). (pdf file).
Sayingit like it isn't: Mixed messages from men and women in the workplace. By D. LaPlante
and N. Ambady (2002). (pdf file).
Physical
therapists’ nonverbal communication predicts geriatric patients’ health
outcomes.
By Nalini
Ambady, Jasook Koo, Robert Rosenthal, and
Carol H. Winograd (2002). (pdf file).
Survey
of existing gesture, facial expression, and cross-modality coding schemes.
By Massimo Serenari, Laila Dybkjćr,
Ulrich Heid, Michael Kipp, and Norbert Reithinger (2002). (pdf file).
Closing
up closings: Showing the relevance of the social and material surround to the
completion of interaction. By Curtis D. LeBaron and Stanley E. Jones
(2002). (pdf file).
Body
disclosures: Attending to personal problems and reported sexual abuse during a
medical encounter. By
Wayne A. Beach and Curtis D. LeBaron (2002).
(pdf file).
“Are
you kidding me?”: The role of nonverbal cues in the verbal accounting process.
By Valerie Manusov and April
R. Trees (2002). (pdf file).
Testing
the interactivity principle: Effects of mediation, propinquity, and verbal and
nonverbal modalities in interpersonal interaction. By
Judee K. Burgoon, Joseph A. Bonito, Artemio Ramirez, Jr.,
Norah E. Dunbar, Karadeen Kam, and Jenna Fischer (2002).
(pdf file).
Demonstrative
suffering: The gestural (re)embodiment of symptoms. By Christian Heath
(2002). (pdf file).
Listener
responses as a collaborative process: The role of gaze. By Janet Beavin Bavelas,
Linda Coates, and Trudy Johnson (2002). (pdf file).
Research
on the relationship between verbal and nonverbal communication: Emerging
Integrations. By Stanley E. Jones and Curtis D. LeBaron
(2002). (pdf file).
Verbal
and nonverbal communication: Distinguishing symbolic, spontaneous, and
pseudo-spontaneous nonverbal behavior. By
Ross Buck and C. Arthur VanLear (2002).
(pdf file).
Verbal
and nonverbal communication: Distinguishing symbolic, spontaneous, and
pseudo-spontaneous nonverbal behavior. By
Ross Buck and C. Arthur VanLear (2002).
(Same paper, different site). (pdf file).
Nonverbal
communication in a cross-cultural context. By Howie Southworth
(1999). (pdf file).
The
effects of nonverbal behavior in the interview. An examination using
meta-analysis and structural equation modeling. By Pat
Curtin (2003). (pdf file).
Women
and men’s nonverbal behavior and self-monitoring in a
job interview setting. By Sara P. Levine
and Robert S. Feldman (2002). (pdf file).
Cross-cultural
competence
Nonverbal
communication in kindergarten. An empirical study. By Anastassios Kodakos
and Nikitas Polemikos (1998). (pdf file).
Non-verbal
cues for discourse structure. By Justine Cassell, Yukiko I. Nakano,
Timothy W. Bickmore, Candace L. Sidner, and Charles Rich
(2001). (pdf file).
Modeling
gaze behavior as a function of discourse structure. By Obed E. Torres,
Justine Cassell, and Scott Prevost (1997). (pdf file).
ABSTRACTS
Reading
it accurately: The role of receptive nonverbal communication in student
leadership assessment.
By William A.
Gentry (2002). (pdf file).
New
link.
CANDIDE-3. An updated parameterised face. By Jörgen Ahlberg (2001). New link. (broken?)
The black box of deception. Christopher Dillingham's collection of deception-detection abstracts. Many of them deal with the nonverbal detection of deceit. New link. (broken?)
The black box of deception II. Christopher Dillingham's collection of deception-detection abstracts. Many of them deal with the nonverbal detection of deceit. New link. (broken?)
Measuring movement-exacerbated pain in cognitively impaired frail elders. By T. Hadjistavropoulos, D. L. LaChapelle, F. K. MacLeod, and others (2000). New link. (broken?)
Cross-modal analysis of signal and sense: Multimedia corpora and computational tools for gesture, speech, and gaze research. By Francis Quek, Susan D. Duncan, David McNeill, and Rashid Ansari (1999). New link.
Gesture, speech and gaze in discourse management. By Francis Quek and Rashid Ansari (1999). New link.
Facial expressions: A grab bag. By Paul Ekman (2003). New link.
The
recognition of emotion among canadian cultural groups: A test of the in-group
advantage hypothesis. By Martin G. Beaupré,
Nathalie G. Lanctôt, and Ursula
Hess (2003). New
link.
Hearing
smiles and smile suppression in speech. By
Amy Drahota, Vasudevi Reddy, Alan Costall, and
Paul Morris
(2003). New
link.
realEmotion:
a testbed for facial expression simulation. By
Karl Grammer (2003). New
link.
Body
talk: The relation between affective states and body postures. By
Karl Grammer, Leeann Renninger, and
Lisa Oberzaucher
(2003). New
link.
Facial
reactions to gustatory stimuli during experimentally induced mood states. By
Ellen Greimel, Michael Macht, and
Heiner Ellgring
(2003). New
link.
Does
happiness lead to a smile and frustration to a frown? A test of the coherence
between nonverbal expression and underlying emotion. By
Ursula Hess, Nathalie G. Lanctôt, and
Martin G. Beaupré
(2003). New
link.
The
effects of congruent facial response on counterpart's facial expression. By
Hiroko Ichikawa, Naiwala P. Chandrasiri, Hiroshi Harashima,
and Junshiro
Makino (2003). New
link.
Brain
responses to part- and whole- facial expressions of basic emotions. By
Jaime Iglesias, Ela I. Olivares, and
Cristina Saavedra
(2003). New
link.
Testing
facial feedback hypothesis by the method of the emotional stroop task. By
Mari Kitamura and Hiroshi
Yamada (2003). New
link.
Decoders'
processing (top-down or bottom-up mechanism) of static and dynamic synthetic
facial expressions. By Virginie Kunz,
Susanne Kaiser, and Thomas
Wehrle (2003). New
link.
Emotional
regulation during a conflict situation. By
Nathalie G. Lanctôt and Ursula
Hess (2003). New
link.
Gender
differences in the expressiveness of the smile in Portuguese academical youths.
By Freitas Magalhăes and
Felix Neto
(2003). New
link.
How
the expression of emotions modifies the speech articulatory characteristics.
By Emanuela Magno Caldognetto, Piero Cosi,
Carlo Drioli, Graziano Tisato, and
Federica Cavicchio
(2003). New
link.
Facial
expressions of emotions in frontal and temporal epileptic patients. By
Mara Mondaini, Marco Costa, Elena Gardella, Pio Enrico Ricci
Bitti, and Carlo
Alberto Tassinari (2003). New
link.
Recognition
of expression face in school children (8-10 years): The influence of temperament
and character. By L. Sarno, G. M. Scafidi
Fonti, M. S. Epifanio, and M. I. Raso (2003). New
link.
The
velocity difference of dynamic facial expressions affects the recognition of
mental state from the expressions. By
Wataru Sato and Sakiko
Yoshikawa (2003). New
link.
The
role of facial mimicry in the recognition of emotions. By
Marielle Stel and Ad van Knippenberg (2003). New
link.
Facial
expressions and identities: A case study. By
Cristina Sousa and Nuno
Santos (2003). New
link.
Rapid
perception roughly categorizes facial emotions based on their valence. By
Atsunobu Suzuki, Susumu Shibui, and
Kazou Shigemasu
(2003). New
link.
A
prospect on recognition of emotions using a technological method to feedback the
amount of changes in facial expression. By
Sachiko Takagi and Tsunemi
Tokuhara (2003). New
link.
Perception
of the chimpanzee 'smile' - can we trust our observations?. By
M. B. Waller, S. Fernandez-Carriba, W. D. Hopkins, and
K. A. Bard
(2003). New
link.
Three-dimensional
model of visual information for recognizing facial expressions of emotion. By
Nobuyuki Watanabe, Ryuta Suzuki, and
Hiroshi Yamada
(2003). New
link.
The approach for
constructing the recognition model of facial expressions. By
Takuto Yamaguchi, Shinichi Asakawa, and
Hiroshi Yamada
(2003). New
link.
The causal
relationship between social motives and facial behavior. By
Ruud Zaalberg, Antony S. R. Manstead, and
Agneta H. Fischer
(2003). New
link.
Facial
expressions in context: In memory of Harald Wallbott. By
Heiner Ellgring (2003). New
link.
Comunicación:
Destreza indispensable en odontología (Communication: Essential skill in
odontology). By Juan B. San Martín (1997). (In Spanish).
MISCELL
Differences
in non-verbal communications styles between cultures: The Latino-Anglo
perspective. By William Cruz. (pdf file).
Nonverbal behaviors in ancient life, literature, and art. By Donald Latenier.
Cross-cultural
competence
Immediacy
/ Nonimmediacy nonverbal elements. (pdf file).
Poker-faced
nonverbal cues games. (pdf file).
Verbal and nonverbal communication
Gender
differences in communication. (pdf
file).
Perceiving
nonverbal behavior and communication
Nonverbal
Communication.
(pdf
file).
Communication
and the success of staff development. By Mohammad Shatar Sabran and Abd.
Razak Abdul Rahman (2000).
(pdf
file).
The
nature of nonverbal communication: A communication code perspective. (pdf
file).
What
are you saying when you don’t open your mouth?
By: Craig Jutila.
(pdf
file).
Nonverbal
communication. Gestures around the world. By Shinobu Imai (2002). (pdf
file).
Gesture annotation: Tools and data.
BOOKS
José-Lorenzo García Fernández. Comunicación no verbal: Periodismo y medios audiovisuales. Editorial Universitas. (In Spanish).
Edward T. Hall's books. (The silent language, The hidden dimension, etc.).
Paul Ekman (). Emotions Revealed. Recognizing faces and feelings to improve communication and emotional life.
Eckart Voland and Karl Grammer (2003) (Ed.). Evolutionary aesthetics. Springer Verlag. See also its table of contents, and Adele Tomlin's review.
Gillian Rhodes
and Leslie A. Zebrowitz (2002) (Eds.).
Facial
attractiveness. Evolutionary,
cognitive, and social perspectives. Greenwood. See James Donovan's review.
D. Zimmermann (1997). Observación
y comunicación no verbal en la escuela infantil. Ediciones Morata. (In
Spanish).
Fernando Poyatos (2002). Nonverbal communication across disciplines (3 volumes). John Benjamins.
Janet Kestenberg Amighi , Susan Loman, Penny Lewis, and Mark Sossin (1999). The meaning of movement. Developmental and clinical perspectives of the Kestenberg movement profile. Routledge. See also this webpage.
Amos Rapoport (1982/1990). The
meaning of the built environment. A nonverbal communication approach. The
University of Arizona Press.
Elochukwu E. Uzukwu (1994).
Worship as body language.
Introduction to Christian worship: An African orientation. The Liturgical
Press.
How-to books:
Vijay Mohan Sharma. Body language. The art of reading gestres and postures. Pustak Mahal.
Jacqueline A. Rankin. Body language of the abused child. Rankin File.
Barbara G. Madonik (2001). I Hear what you say, but what are you telling me? The strategic use of nonverbal communication in mediation. Jossey Bass.
Marc Mogil. I know what you're really thinking: Reading body language like a trial lawyer. 1st Books.
William Linson. Kinoetics. Signs of conflict: Our personal body language.
Other:
References
on proxemics,
kinesics and paralanguage. Nonverbal communication.
Compiled by José Ángel García Landa.
Questia online library. Nonverbal
communication books.
Publishers:
CONFERENCES
3rd.
Swedish Symposium on Multimodal Communication. Linköping University. Linköping,
Sweden.
October 15-16, 1999.
10th European
Conference Facial Expressions: Measurement and Meaning (2003).
The Measuring Behavior Conferences. Background & History.
LINKS
Online resources for communication instructors New link
PUBLICATIONS:
A few of Ekman and his colleagues´ publications. New link
International Society for Research on Emotions: Recent Publications. New link
Jörg Merten´s books and papers. New link
Mark G. Frank´s list of publications
Publications by Matthew Ansfield
Geneva Emotion Research Group - Publications
RELATED SITES.
Communication websites. New link.
Sociología.org.
Page of links. In Spanish.
MU Social Psychology. Weblinks to social psychology in cyberspace.
Psychology
links. In Spanish.
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EXPERIMENTS
Face width and attractiveness.
TECHS.
Facial expression tutorial system.
Gesture annotation: Tools and data.
Media Streams. Video annotation and editing system.
Transana. A tool for the transcription and qualitative analysis of audio and video data.
notation:
ISLE Natural Interactivity and Multimodality Working Group Deliverable D9.1.- Survey of multimodal coding schemes and best practice. By Malene Wegener Knudsen, Jean-Claude Martin, Laila Dybkjćr, María Jesús Machuca Ayuso, Niels Ole Bernsen, Jean Carletta, Ulrich Heid, Sotaro Kita, Joaquim Llisterri, Catherine Pelachaud, Isabella Poggi, Norbert Reithinger, Gijs van Elswijk, and Peter Wittenburg (2002).
CODING
FORM. A gesture annotation scheme to capture the kinematic information in gesture..
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Cross-modal analysis of signal and sense: Multimedia corpora and computational tools for gesture, speech, and gaze research. By Francis Quek, Susan D. Duncan, David McNeill, and Rashid Ansari (1999-2004). New link.
Aspects of nonverbal interaction in depressed persons. By J. P. Bader, J. Endrass, A. Keller, and D. Hell. New link
Gesture, speech and gaze in discourse management. By Francis Quek and Rashid Ansari (1999-2000). New link.
Facial
Expression Analysis. At the Robotics Institute (Carnegie Mellon University).
Cohn-Kanade
AU-Coded Facial Expression Database. At
the Robotics Institute (Carnegie Mellon University).
Facial
Asymmetry as a Biometric. At the Robotics Institute (Carnegie Mellon
University).
Face Recognition. At the Robotics Institute (Carnegie Mellon University).
Face
and Facial Feature Tracking. At the Robotics Institute (Carnegie Mellon
University).
Automated
Face Analysis Project. At the Robotics Institute (Carnegie Mellon
University).
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