Emotion in the Human Face

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Emotion in the Human Face is a seminal psychological work that systematically analyzes how facial expressions convey universal human emotions across cultures.

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instanceOf book
psychology book
addresses methodological issues in studying facial expressions
problems of cross-cultural research design
validity of emotion recognition tasks
author Paul Ekman NERFINISHED
Phoebe Ellsworth NERFINISHED
Wallace V. Friesen NERFINISHED
basedOn cross-cultural studies
empirical research
photographic stimuli of facial expressions
concludes that recognition of several basic emotions from the face is above chance in many cultures
examines basic emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust
cultural differences in emotion recognition
cultural similarities in emotion recognition
display rules for emotional expression
how observers categorize facial expressions into emotion labels
field psychology
focusesOn measurement of facial movements
recognition of emotion from facial cues
relationship between facial expressions and emotions
universality of facial expressions across cultures
hasForm academic monograph
hasReputation classic in the study of facial expression
seminal work in emotion research
influenced affective science
clinical assessment of affect
cross-cultural emotion research
development of the Facial Action Coding System
research on facial expression coding
social psychology of emotion
language English
mainSubject cross-cultural psychology
emotion
facial expression
nonverbal communication
universal emotions
proposes that some facial expressions of emotion are universal
provides data tables on recognition rates
photographic plates of posed facial expressions
theoretical discussion of basic emotions
subfield emotion psychology
nonverbal behavior research
supportsClaim Darwin's theory that basic emotions have universal expressions
usedIn psychology courses
research on nonverbal behavior
training on emotion recognition

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Paul Ekman hasWritten Emotion in the Human Face