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200 1 _aEmotion in the human face
_fcompil. Paul Ekman
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge Univ Press
_d1982
215 _a439 p.
464 1 _tConclusions
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464 1 _tAffect theory
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464 1 _tAsymmetries in facial expression
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464 1 _tMeasuring the ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion
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464 1 _tAn evolutionary perspective on human facial displays
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464 1 _tMeasuring facial movement with the facial action coding system
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464 1 _tNew research directions
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464 1 _tReview of research, 1970-1980
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464 1 _tReview and prospect
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464 1 _tWhat are the similarities and differences in facial behavior across cultures?
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464 1 _tWhat are the relative contributions of facial behavior and contextual information to the judgment of emotion?
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464 1 _tWhat components of facial behavior are related to observers judgments of emotion?
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464 1 _tDoes the face provaide accurate information?
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464 1 _tWhat emotion categories or dimensions can observers judge from facial behavior?
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464 1 _tMethodological decisions
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464 1 _tConceptual ambiguities
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464 1 _tResearch foundations
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606 1 _aEtologia
686 _a2400 - Psicologia Experimental Animal / Psicologia Comparativa
702 1 _aEkman
_bPaul
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