TY - BOOK AU - Ekman,Paul AU - Rosenberg,Erika TI - What the face reveals: basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression using the facial action coding system (FACS) SN - 9780195179644 U1 - 153.69 PY - 2005/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Non Verbal Communication KW - Facial Expression KW - Kinesics KW - Collected Work N1 - Previous ed.: 1998; Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I Basic Research Emotion; 1. Is the Startle Reaction an Emotion?; AFTERWORD: IS THE STARTLE REACTION AN EMOTION?; 2. THE ASYMMETRY OF FACIAL ACTIONS IS INCONSISTENT WITH MODELS OF HEMISPHERIC SPECIALIZATION; AFTERWORD: ASYMMETRY IN FACIAL MUSCULAR ACTIONS; 3. Coherence Between Expressive and Experiential Systems in Emotion; AFTERWORD: ERIKA ROSENBERG; 4. Will the Real Relationship between Facial Expression and Affective Experience Please Stand Up: The Case of Exhilaration; AFTERWORD: THE FACS IN HUMOR RESEARCH; 5. Extroversion, Alcholo, and Enjoyment; AFTERWORD: LAUGHTER AND TEMPERAMENT; 6. Signs of Appeasement: Evidence for the Distinct Displays of Embarrassment, Amusement, and Shame; 7. Genuine, Suppressed, and Faked Facial Behavior During Exacerbation of Chronic Low Back Pain; AFTERWORD: ON KNOWING ANOTHER'S PAIN; 8. The Consistency of Facial Expressions of Pain: A Comparison Across Modalities; AFTERWORD: THE CONSISTENCY OF FACIAL EXPRESSIONS OF PAIN; 9. Smiles When Lying; AFTERWORD: SMILES WHEN LYING; 10. Behavioral Markers and Recognizability of the Smile of Enjoyment; AFTERWORD: SOME THOUGHTS ON FACS. DYNAMIC MARKERS OF EMOTION AND BASEBALL; 11. Components and Recognition of Facial Expression in the Communications of Emotion by Actors; AFTERWORD: COMPONENTS AND RECOGNITION OF FACIAL EXPRESSIONS IN THE COMMUNICATION OF EMOTION BY ACTORS GILLES KIROUAC; 12. Differentiating Emotiom Elicited and Deliberate Emotional Facial Expression; AFTERWORD: URSULA HESS; 13. Japanese and American Infants' Responses to Arm Restraint; 14. Differential Facial Responses to Four Basic Tastes in Newborns; AFTERWORD: FACIAL EXPRESSIONS AS A WINDOW ON SENSORY EXPERIENCE AND AFFECT IN NEWBORN INFANTS; 15. All Smiles are Positive, But Some Smiles are More Positive than Others; AFTERWORD: A MEASURE OF EARLY JOY; 16. Signal Characteristics of Spontaneous Facial Expression: Automatic Movement in Solitary and Social Smiles; 17. Automated Face Analysis by Feature Point Tracking has High Concurrent Validity with Manual FACS Coding; 18. Towards Automatic Recognition of Spontaneous Facial Actions; Part II Applied Research; 19. Facial Expression in Affective Disorders; 20. Emotional Experience and Expression in Schizophrenia and Depression; 21. Interaction Regulations Used by Schizophrenic and Psychosomatic Patients; Studies on Facial Behavior in Dyadic Interactions; AFTERWORD: RAINER KRAUSE; 22. Nonverbal Expression of Psychological States in Psychiatric Patients; AFTERWORD: NONVERBAL EXPRESSION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STATES IN PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS; 23. Depression and Suicide Faces; AFTERWORD: PERSPECTIVES FOR STUDIES FOR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY; 24. Prototypical Affective Microsequences in Psychotherapeutic Interactions; AFTERWORD: FROM PAMS TO TRAPS: INVESTIGATING GUILT FEELINGS WITH FACS; 25. Facial Expressions of Emotion and Psychopathology in Adolescent Boys; AFTERWORD: FACIAL EXPRESSION, PERSONALITY, AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; 26. Type A Behavior Pattern: Facial Behavior and Speech Components; AFTERWORD: PAUL EKMAN, ERIKA L. ROSENBERG, MARGARET CHESNEY; 27. Linkages between Facial Expressions of Anger and Transient Myocardial Ischemia in Men with Coronary Artery Disease; AFTERWORD: ERIKA L. ROSENBERG AND PAUL EKMAN; 28. Effects of Smoking Opportunity on Cue-Elicited Urge: A Facial Coding Analysis; AFTERWORD: USING FACS TO IDENTIFY CONTEXTUAL FACTORS INFLUENCING CRAVING; CONCLUSION: WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED BY MEASURING FACIAL BEHAVIOR ER -