Peripheral feedback effects of facial expressions, bodily postures, and vocal expressions on emotional feelings
W Flack - Cognition & Emotion, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this study was to examine the feedback effects of three modalities of
emotional expression on emotional experience. Facial expressions, bodily postures, and …
emotional expression on emotional experience. Facial expressions, bodily postures, and …
An analysis of the encoding and decoding of spontaneous and posed smiles: The use of facial electromyography
Twenty subjects judged 80 video segments containing brief episodes of smiling behavior for
expression intensity and happiness of the stimulus person. The video records were …
expression intensity and happiness of the stimulus person. The video records were …
Consciousness, volition, and the neuropsychology of facial expressions of emotion
D Matsumoto, M Lee - Consciousness and Cognition, 1993 - Elsevier
Although we have learned much about the neuropsychological control of facial expressions
of emotion, there is still much work to do. We suggest that future work integrate advances in …
of emotion, there is still much work to do. We suggest that future work integrate advances in …
Culture, emotion, and expression
D Matsumoto, HSC Hwang - Cross‐cultural psychology …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The study of emotion across cultures has a long history in psychology, and for good reason.
This chapter highlights the contribution of studies of facial expressions of emotion in blind …
This chapter highlights the contribution of studies of facial expressions of emotion in blind …
The substrates and functions of emotion feelings: William James and current emotion theory
CE Izard - Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1990 - journals.sagepub.com
Most psychologists identify James's theory of emotion with the idea that we experience
emotion because we act, for example, feel angry because we strike. Yet, the idea about …
emotion because we act, for example, feel angry because we strike. Yet, the idea about …
Evidence for universality in phenomenological emotion response system coherence.
The authors reanalyzed data from Scherer and Wallbott's (Scherer, 1997b; Scherer &
Wallbott, 1994) International Study of Emotion Antecedents and Reactions to examine how …
Wallbott, 1994) International Study of Emotion Antecedents and Reactions to examine how …
Facial expressions.
HC Hwang, D Matsumoto - 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Of the various channels of nonverbal behaviors, the face is one of the most complex signal
systems in the body, containing four sources of information (Ekman, 1972; Ekman & Friesen …
systems in the body, containing four sources of information (Ekman, 1972; Ekman & Friesen …
What facial activity can and cannot tell us about emotions
A Kappas - The human face: Measurement and meaning, 2003 - Springer
Darwin's book The expression of the emotions in man and animals (187211998) has had a
major impact on the role of emotional expressions in modem emotion research and has …
major impact on the role of emotional expressions in modem emotion research and has …
On the expression and experience of surprise: no evidence for facial feedback, but evidence for a reverse self-inference effect.
R Reisenzein, M Studtmann - Emotion, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Three studies examined the effects of experimentally manipulated surprise expressions on
the experience of surprise. Surprise was induced by a sudden, unannounced change of the …
the experience of surprise. Surprise was induced by a sudden, unannounced change of the …
Self-perception of humor: Evidence for discounting and augmentation effects.
JM Olson - Journal of personality and social psychology, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
Self-perception theory (DJ Bem, 1972) implies that enjoyment of humorous stimuli is inferred
by taking into account external factors affecting overt mirth. As a test of this logic, 60 women …
by taking into account external factors affecting overt mirth. As a test of this logic, 60 women …