The Human Face

Measurement and Meaning

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Gebonden, 289 blz. | Engels
Springer US | 2003e druk, 2002
ISBN13: 9781402071676
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This volume marks the first time that a collection of contemporary facial scoring techniques and their utility, whether clinical, experimental, theoretical, or otherwise, follows an historical introduction of the area, thereby recording the developmental history of this science.

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ISBN13:9781402071676
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:289
Uitgever:Springer US
Druk:2003

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List of Contributors. Foreword. Acknowledgements.
Section A: Culture, Evolution, History and Medicine. 1. Foreign faces: A Voyage to the Land of EEPICA; R.J. Barrett, M. Katsikitis. 2. Human Face in Biological Anthropology: Craniometry, Evolution and Forensic Identification; M. Henneberg, et al. 3. The Face in Medicine and Psychology: A Conceptual History; G.E. Berrios. 4. Neurology of Human Facial Expression; J. Warren, P. Thompson.
Section B: Measurement and Meaning. 5. FACEM: The Facial Expression Measurement System; M. Katsikitis. 6. Facial Affect Recognition Deficits in Schizophrenia: A Case for Applying Facial Measurement Techniques; P. Johnston, V. Carr. 7. Context-Analysis of Facial-Affective Behavior in Clinical Populations; J. Merten. 8. Causes and Reasons in Failures to Perceive Fearful Faces; M. de Bonis. 9. Recognition of Emotion Specific Populations: Compensation, Deficit or Specific (Dis)Abilities? H. Wallbott. 10. Facial Expression and the Self-Report of Pain by Children; B. Goodenough, et al. 11. What Facial Activity Can and Cannot Tell Us about Emotions; A. Kappas. 12. Facial Expressions as Indicators of 'Functional' and 'Dysfunctional' Emotional Processes; S. Kaiser. 13. Getting to Know your Patient: How Facial Expression Can Help Reveal True Emotion; M.G. Frank.
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