FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
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Bowden, M. (2013). The importance of being inauthentic by body language expert Mark Bowden at TEDxToronto. [video]. (20:49 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk_SMBIW1mg
Chakraborty, A., Konar, A., Chakraborty, U. K., & Chatterjee, A. (2009). Emotion recognition from facial expressions and its control using fuzzy logic. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics-Part A: Systems and Humans, 39(4), 726-743.
Ekman, Paul Group. (2018). Micro expressions. [website]. Available on: https://www.paulekman.com/micro-expressions/
Ekman, P. (1973). Cross-cultural studies of facial expression. In Darwin and facial expression: A century of research in review, (pp.169-222). Washington, DC: Psychological Press.
Ekman, P. (1993). Facial expression and emotion. American Psychologist, 48(4), 384.
Ekman, P. (1999). Facial expressions Handbook of cognition and emotion, 16, 301-320.
Ekman, P. (2003). Darwin, deception, and facial expression. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1000(1), 205-221.
Ekman, P. (2006). Darwin and facial expression: A century of research in review. Ishk. Washington, DC: Psychology Press.
Ekman, P. (2018). Introducing conscious awareness to facial expressions. [video] (4:01 minutes). BigThink. Available on: https://www.wimp.com/introducing-conscious-awareness-to-facial-expressions/
Ekman, P., & Friesen, W. V. (1971). Constants across cultures in the face and emotion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 17(2), 124.
Ekman, P. (1992). Facial expressions of emotion: New findings, new questions. Psychological Science, 3(1), 34–38.
Ekman, P., & Rosenberg, E. L. (1997). What the face reveals: Basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) .New York, NY: Oxford University Press, USA.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., O'Sullivan, M., Chan, A., Diacoyanni-Tarlatzis, I., Heider, K., ... & Scherer, K. (1987). Universals and cultural differences in the judgments of facial expressions of emotion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53(4), 712.
Jonas, J., Rossion, B., Brissart, H., Frismand, S., Jacques, C., Hossu, G., ... & Maillard, L. (2015). Beyond the core face-processing network: Intracerebral stimulation of a face-selective area in the right anterior fusiform gyrus elicits transient prosopagnosia. Cortex, 72, 140-155.
Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I. H. (2006). Is this happiness I see? Biases in the identification of emotional facial expressions in depression and social phobia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115(4), 705.
Martinez, A., & Du, S. (2012). A model of the perception of facial expressions of emotion by humans: Research overview and perspectives. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 13(May), 1589-1608.
Matsumoto, D. (2009). Science Today: Facial expressions. [video]. (2:57 minutes). California Academy of Sciences. Available on: https://youtu.be/5G6ZR5lJgTI
Wezowski, P. & Wezowski, K. (2013). TED Talk: How body language and micro expressions predict success. [video]. (14:17 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWry8xRTwpo
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