Unmasking the Face: A Guide to Recognizing Emotions from Facial Clues, Τόμος 10ISHK, 2003 - 212 σελίδες Ekman and Friesen's breakthrough research on the facial expression of emotion uses scores of photographs showing emotions of surprise, fear, disgust, anger, happiness, and sadness. The authors of UNMASKING THE FACE explain how to identify these basic emotions correctly and how to tell when people try to mask, simulate, or neutralize them. It features several practical exercises that help actors, teachers, salesmen, counselors, nurses, law-enforcement personnel and physicians -- and everyone else who deals with people -- to become adept, perceptive readers of the facial expressions of emotions. |
Περιεχόμενα
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3 Research on facial expressions of emotion | 21 |
4 Surprise | 34 |
5 Fear | 47 |
6 Disgust | 66 |
7 Anger | 78 |
8 Happiness | 99 |
10 Practice faces | 129 |
11 Facial deceit | 135 |
12 Checking your own facial expression | 154 |
13 Conclusion | 167 |
The facial blueprint photographs | 169 |
Practice photos for chapter 10 | 173 |
Log and judge sheets | 188 |
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Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Unmasking the Face: A Guide to Recognizing Emotions from Facial Clues Paul Ekman,Wallace V. Friesen Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1975 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
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