Search Results - "Fridlund, Alan J."
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Facial Displays Are Tools for Social Influence
Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-05-2018)“…Based on modern theories of signal evolution and animal communication, the behavioral ecology view of facial displays (BECV) reconceives our ‘facial…”
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Inside-Out: From Basic Emotions Theory to the Behavioral Ecology View
Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-06-2019)“…Basic emotions theory (BET) is the most popular and deeply rooted psychological theory of both emotion and the facial behavior held to express it. We review…”
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PUNISHMENT WITHOUT REASON: Isolating Retribution in Lay Punishment of Criminal Offenders
Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-11-2012)“…Research has suggested that criminal punishment decisions are driven primarily by retribution and that retributive judgments are achieved by a process of…”
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Four Misconceptions About Nonverbal Communication
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-11-2023)“…Research and theory in nonverbal communication have made great advances toward understanding the patterns and functions of nonverbal behavior in social…”
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The color of emotion: A metric for implicit color associations
Published in Food quality and preference (01-09-2016)“…•Color matches were obtained to 20 emotion terms and 9 beverage concepts.•Participants selected color matches on a touch-screen mobile device display.•Color…”
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Sociality of Solitary Smiling: Potentiation by an Implicit Audience
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-02-1991)“…Ss viewed a pleasant videotape either: (a) alone, (b) alone but with the belief that a friend nearby was otherwise engaged, (c) alone but with the belief that…”
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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Research in Small-Scale Societies: Studying Emotions and Facial Expressions in the Field
Published in Frontiers in psychology (18-07-2016)“…Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology has left the field with limited research in small scale,…”
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The Case for Douglas Merritte: Should We Bury What Is Alive and Well?
Published in History of psychology (01-05-2020)“…In 2012, we (Fridlund, Beck, Goldie, & Irons, 2012) suggested that a neurologically impaired infant, Douglas Merritte, was the likeliest candidate for John B…”
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LITTLE ALBERT: A Neurologically Impaired Child
Published in History of psychology (01-11-2012)“…Evidence collected by Beck, Levinson, and Irons (2009) indicates that Albert B., the "lost" infant subject of John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner's (1920) famous…”
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No skin off my back: retribution deficits in psychopathic motives for punishment
Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-11-2007)“…When deciding a criminal's punishment, people typically exhibit both retributive and consequentialist motives in their decision making, though retribution's…”
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On Scorched Earths and Bad Births: Scarantino's Misbegotten "Theory of Affective Pragmatics"
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Evolution and facial action in reflex, social motive, and paralanguage
Published in Biological psychology (01-02-1991)“…Based upon current evolutionary theory and recent laboratory and field data, this paper introduces a behavioral-ecology view of human facial displays that…”
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Guidelines for human electromyographic research
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Audience effects in affective imagery: Replication and extension to dysphoric imagery
Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-10-1992)“…Subjects imagined situations during which they reported feeling hapiness, sadness, anger or fear at both high and low levels of imagined sociality. Imaginary…”
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Smiling, Frowning, and Autonomic Activity in Mildly Depressed and Nondepressed Men in Response to Emotional Imagery of Social Contexts
Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-2002)“…The study examined self-reported emotion and facial muscle and autonomic activity of depressed and nondepressed men in response to the social context of…”
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Why emotionality cannot equal sociality: Reply to Buck
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Audience effects on solitary faces during imagery: displaying to the people in your head
Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-06-1990)“…Test subjects imagined situations in which they reported enjoying themselves either alone or with others. Electromyographic (EMG) activity was recorded…”
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Anxiety and Striate-Muscle Activation: Evidence From Electromyographic Pattern Analysis
Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-08-1986)“…Electromyographic (EMG) responses of self-reported high- and low-anxious females were recorded during a 15-min anticipation period followed by 5 min of 105-dB…”
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Social Determinants of Facial Displays--Comment/Reply
Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-10-1991)“…In a study, Chovil attempted to delineate more precisely the components of sociality that explicitly affect the use of facial displays in social situations…”
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Visuospatial dysfunction following unilateral brain damage: dissociations in hierarchical and hemispatial analysis
Published in Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (01-08-1988)“…Unlike the aphasias, visuospatial dysfunction has resisted fractionation into meaningful spared and impaired component functions. In this study, we show that…”
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