The
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Linda P. Acredolo and Susan W. Goodwyn (2000). New
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The
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case examples. By Elisabeth Ahlsén (1999).
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The physical foundation of language
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Gender
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By Sara B. Algoe (2000).
Head-movement patterns of schizophrenic
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S. Jossen and O. Wuermle.
Meta-analyses
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how. By Kristin J. Anderson (1998).
Engaño (Deception).
By Helga Arce, Arnaldo Casas, Carolina Peña,
Marcela Uribe and Tatiana Torres (2000) (In Spanish).
Visual-field
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(2001). New link.
Babyness and sexual
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Updated link.
Automated
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Recent
papers.
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New
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Automated
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New
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The
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in extended interactions. By Joe Ayres, Tim Hopf, Kevin Brown,
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Online first
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A study on the
effects of touch and impression formation By Terri D. Barnhouse
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Online
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Using
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Sarah Hutchinson, Christine Kenwood, and Deborah H. Matheson
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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) (.pdf file)

Breaking
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and Karl Grammer (1996).
Updated
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Reading bumps and faces;
phrenology and physiognomy. A history of the Watchtower's excursion into the occult.
By Jerry Bergman.
Children´s
expression of emotional meaning in music through expressive body movement.
By R. Thomas Boone (.pdf file).
New link.
Children´s
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Mimétisme facial: Mimons
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S. Blairy, and Ursula Hess (1997). (.rtf file). In
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Induction d'émotions par
rétroaction faciale et respiratoire. By Patrick Bourgeois, J. Couture,
Pedro Herrera, S. Blairy, Ursula Hess,
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Influence des attitudes sur
la perception des expressions faciales. By Patrick Bourgeois, Pedro Herrera,
and Ursula Hess (1999). (PowerPoint presentation). In French.
Emotional reactions to
political leaders facial displays: A replication. By Patrick Bourgeois
and Ursula Hess. (.rtf file).
Réactions émotionnelles
face aux expressions faciales de chefs politiques: une réplication. By Patrick Bourgeois
and Ursula Hess (1999). (.rtf file). In French.
Emotional
development attracts cross-cultural explorations. By Bruce Bower
(1998).
Attentional
biases for emotional faces. By Brendan P. Bradley, Karin Mogg,
Neil Millar, Claire Bonham-Carter, Emma Fergusson,
Jane Jenkins, and Michelle Parr.
The
accuracy of attractive-body-size judgment. By Alexandra A. Brewis
(1999) (.pdf file).
New link.
Neuropsychological
factors in emotion recognition: Facial expressions. By J. N. Browndyke
(2002) (.pdf file).
New link.
Interpersonal
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By David B. Buller and Frank G. Hunsaker (1995). New
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Mindfulness
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College students' perceptions of
women's verbal and nonverbal consent for sexual intercourseJ. Roseann By Jason Burrow,
Hannon, and David Hall (1998).
The psychology and neuroanatomy of
facial expression. By John Cacioppo, Joseph Hager,
and Paul Ekman (1992). Updated
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Beyond
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about affect? By Eric Benjamin Cadesky (2000). New
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In
and out of elevators in Japan. By Terry Caesar (2000).
Nonverbal
communication and the second language learner: Some pedagogic considerations By Simon Capper
(2000).
Brain asymmetry
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beholder. By Audrey C.Chen, Craig German, and Dahlia
W. Zaidel (1997).
Seductive
communication: Paradoxical exhibition, obliquity, and non verbal
synchronizatrion. By Rita Ciceri (2001) (.pdf
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A brief
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Jeffrey
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Bimodal
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Individual
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self-reported emotion, and ability to inform person identification.
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New link.
Automated
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The gestural origins
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Judgements of quality, listening, and
understanding based upon vocal activity By John A. Daly, James C. McCroskey,
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Relationships between vocal activity and
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James C. McCroskey, and Virginia P. Richmond (1977).
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Basic science for understanding facial
expression. By Richard Davidson, John Allman, John Cacioppo,
Paul Ekman, Wallace Friesen, Joseph C. Hager,
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The
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Facial actions
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Sociality
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Nonverbal
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La cultura llanera. Un análisis
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Atractivo fisico: una
monografia de psicologia social aplicada basada en informes del Journal of Applied Social
Psychology (Physical attractiveness: A review of applied social psychology based upon
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(1999) (In Spanish).
Credibility
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(1997). Updated
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Would
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indicators of deception. By Christopher
Robert Dillingham II (1998). New
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Interaction
and relationships. By Richard W. Dillman.
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Signs
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The
communication process. By Richard W. Dillman.
Body language without the body:
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Hiding
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Updated
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Nonverbal communication
information conveyed through the use of body language. By Laurel J. Dunn
(1999).
Sexo y
olor (Sex and odour). By Ingelore Ebberfeld
(1998). In Spanish. Updated
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Why
fairness? Facial expressions, evolutionary psychology, and the emergence of
fairness in simple bargaining games. By Catherine Eckel and Rick K. Wilson
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Signed speech or simultaneous communication.
By Stephen M. Edelson. New
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Cosmetics
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Perceived
understanding, nonverbal communication, and relational satisfaction. By Kori
L. Egland, Michael A. Stelzner, Peter A. Andersen, and
Brian H. Spitzberg. New
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Cross-cultural
patterns in emotional communication: Highlighting design and analytical
techniques. By Hillary
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S. Harizuka, and S. Kumar (2002)
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New link.
Emotional
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A. Marsh, and N. Ambady (2002)
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New link.
On
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meta-analysis. By Hillary Anger Elfenbein and Nalini Ambady
(2002) (.pdf file).
New link.
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Is
there an ingroup advantage in emotion recognition? By Hillary Anger Elfenbein
and Nalini Ambady (2002) (.pdf file).
New link.
A few of Ekman
and his colleagues´ papers:
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Coding,
analysis, interpretation, and recognition of facial expressions. By Irfan A. Essa
and Alex P. Pentland (1995).
The
meaning of expression: Views from art and other sources. By José Miguel Fernández-Dols,
Pilar Carrera, and Cristina Casado (2001) (.pdf file).
New link.
Extending the language curriculum with
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communication and interactive video. By Carolyn Fidelman (1997).
Updated
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Human
body movement and the primacy of affect: A new approach to human communication using state
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Updated
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An
investigation into non-articulatory facial gestures and intonation. By
María Luisa Flecha-García (2000). New
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Facial
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New link.
Body language
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Nonverbal
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Some
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Geneva
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New link.
The
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New link.
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Face the Music. How
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For man and beast, language of love
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Strangers
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Karl Grammer.
The communication
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M. Fieder, and M. Filova.
Updated
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Fuzziness of
nonverbal courtship communication: Unblurred by automatic movie analysis By K. Grammer,
M. Honda, A. Juette, and A. Schmitt.
Updated
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The courtship dance:
Patterns of non-verbal synchronisation in opposite sex-encounters By Karl Grammer,
Kirsten B. Kruck, and Magnus S. Magnusson.
Updated
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Laughter
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and Petra Weixler.
Patterns
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W. Schiefenhoevel, M. Schleidt, B. Lorenz,
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The effects
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Essential behavioral science of the face
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Status,
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Female courtship strategies
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video-mediated collaboration By Beverly Harrison, Hiroshi Ishii,
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Andrew F. Hayes and Judith A. Barnes. New
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An overview of nonverbal
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The
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Social
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La communication
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La reconnaissance des
expressions faciales émotionelles: vérification de la théorie de Lipps. By Pedro Herrera
and Ursula Hess (1996). In French.
Facial expressions during
dyadic interactions: The use of EMG to investigate the influence of status and emotional
state. By Ursula Hess, Pedro Herrera, and Patrick Bourgeois
(1999). (.doc file). In French.
Article describing Monica Moore´s
research on flirting behaviors. By Debi Howell. Updated
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What's
in a face: Correlations of self, spouse, and stranger ratings of personality.
By John Hubbard (1994) (short version). New
link.
What's in a face:
Accuracy of first impressions based upon facial appearance. By John Hubbard
(long version) (1994).
Emotional correlates of social
competence in children's peer relationships. By Julie A. Hubbard and
John D. Coie.
Look into the
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Proxemics
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Emotional speech
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Acoustic profiles
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Rainer Banse, and Klaus R. Scherer (1995).
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Contextualisation
cues. By Nimrod Jones (1997). New
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Self-esteem, friendship and verbal and
non-verbal interaction. By Gudberg Jonsson (1996). Updated
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Fine
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pilot study. By Georg
Juckel and Udo Polzer (1999). New
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Emotion research and AI: Some
theoretical and technical issues. By Susanne Kaiser and Thomas Wehrle
(1994). Updated
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Emotion research and AI: Some
theoretical and technical issues. By Susanne Kaiser and Thomas Wehrle
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Situated emotional
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Thomas Wehrle (1996).
Multi-modal emotion
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Thomas Wehrle, and P. Edwards (1994).
Emotional episodes,
facial expression, and reported feelings in human-computer interactions. By S. Kaiser,
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Emotional
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interactions. By S. Kaiser, T. Wehrle, and S. Schmidt
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Emotional
self regulation and facial expression muscle measurement and training. By
Rob
Kall
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New link.
Takeo
Kanade´s
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Nonverbal
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The gesture in painting. By
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New link.
Interpersonal
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La
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Updated link. (In
French)
Laboratory
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Smiles and Leniency
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Illumination
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Review:
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Automatic
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Self-perceived
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evolutionary perspective. By I.
S. Penton-Voak and D. I. Perrett
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Female
preference for male faces changes cyclically – further evidence. By I.
S. Penton-Voak and D. I. Perrett
(2000) (.pdf file).
Male
facial attractiveness:
Perceived personality and shifting female preferences for male traits across
the menstrual cycle. By I.
S. Penton-Voak and D. I. Perrett
(2001) (.pdf file).
Male
facial attractiveness: Correlates
of facial symmetry. By I.
S. Penton-Voak, D. I. Perrett,
A. C. Little, D.
M. Burt, and B. P. Tiddeman
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Female
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S. Penton-Voak, D. I. Perrett,
and D. L. Castles (1999).
Female
preference for male faces changes cyclically. By I.
S. Penton-Voak, D. I. Perrett,
D. L. Castles, T. Kobayashi, D.
M. Burt, L. K. Murray, and R. Minamishawa (1999)
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Computer
graphic studies of the role of facial similarity in judgements of
attractiveness. By I.
S. Penton-Voak, D. I. Perrett,
and J. Pierce (1999) (.pdf file).
Comunicación verbal y no verbal (Verbal
and nonverbal communication). By M. Pérez-Gaspar and R. Zapata
(1998). (In Spanish). Updated link.
Aplicación de medios de
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la expresión oral (Application of alternative and augmentative communication means in
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Towards
a psychological theory of close-ups: Experiencing intimacy and threat. By
Per Persson (1998).
Symmetry
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M. Burt, I. S. Penton-Voak,
K. J. Lee, D. A. Rowland, and R. Edwards (1999) (.pdf
file).
Updated link.
Effects
of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness. By D. I. Perrett,
K. J. Lee, I.
S. Penton-Voak, D. Rowland,
M. Burt, P. Henzi, P. Castles, and S. Akamatsu
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Reply:
The bio-logic of facial geometry. By D. I. Perrett and I.
S. Penton-Voak (1999) (.pdf
file).
"I'm
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facial presentation. By Michael J. Pinfold (2000).
Natural
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personality. By Nathan
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Primate
faces and facial expressions. By Signe Preuschoft (2000).
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Stephane Mallarme, Igor Stravinsky). (Critical
Essay) By H. Martin Puchner
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Comparative
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Emotion regulation and memory: The
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Comunicación
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files).
New link.
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Judgment, mind, and will in Descartes. By
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Facing
the truth. A new tool to analyze our expressions. By Nancy Ross-Flanigan
(2001) New link.
Facing
the truth. A new tool to analyze our expressions. By Nancy Ross-Flanigan
(2001) (.pdf file).
New link.
Review:
McNeill, Language and gesture. By Nicla Rossini (2001).
Gesture,
or the body without organs of speech. By Brian Rotman.
With
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(2001). New link.
Modern
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Phrenology:
The history of brain localization. By Renato M.E. Sabbatini (1997).
Comunicación no verbal
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Carlos Salinas (1996) (In Spanish).
"La
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Javier Sánchez-Beaskoetxea (2000) (In Spanish). New
link
A
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J. M. Wertz, M. A. Perrott, and D. J. Parrott
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The
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How emotion is
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Criteria for emotion
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Emotional reactions to
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G. Ceschi (1994). (.pdf file).

Facial
beauty and fractal geometry. By Jürgen Schmidhuber (1998).
Dynamics
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Human
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(.pdf file).
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Différences sexuelles dans
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