Emotion in the Human Face: Guide-lines for Research and an Integration of Findings

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Pergamon Press, 1972 - 191 pages
This book evaluates and integrates the research on facial expression of emotion since Darwin's The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals was published in 1872. It presents a critical discussion of research involving the face and emotion, focusing on the complex conceptual and methodological issues involved, and settling many past controversies, such as whether the face provides accurate information about emotion, and whether some facial expressions are universal.

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Conceptual Ambiguities
7
How Do We Determine whether Judgments of Emotion
15
What Does Establishing Generality Entail?
21
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