Search Results - "Garrod, B."
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Facial expressions of emotion are not culturally universal
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-05-2012)“…Since Darwin’s seminal works, the universality of facial expressions of emotion has remained one of the longest standing debates in the biological and social…”
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Functional Smiles: Tools for Love, Sympathy, and War
Published in Psychological science (01-09-2017)“…A smile is the most frequent facial expression, but not all smiles are equal. A social-functional account holds that smiles of reward, affiliation, and…”
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Distinct facial expressions represent pain and pleasure across cultures
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-10-2018)“…Real-world studies show that the facial expressions produced during pain and orgasm—two different and intense affective experiences—are virtually…”
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Facial Movements Strategically Camouflage Involuntary Social Signals of Face Morphology
Published in Psychological science (01-05-2014)“…Animals use social camouflage as a tool of deceit to increase the likelihood of survival and reproduction. We tested whether humans can also strategically…”
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Space-by-time manifold representation of dynamic facial expressions for emotion categorization
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (15-06-2016)“…Visual categorization is the brain computation that reduces high-dimensional information in the visual environment into a smaller set of meaningful categories…”
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Four Not Six: Revealing Culturally Common Facial Expressions of Emotion
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. General (01-06-2016)“…As a highly social species, humans generate complex facial expressions to communicate a diverse range of emotions. Since Darwin's work, identifying among these…”
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Social Class Perception Is Driven by Stereotype-Related Facial Features
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. General (01-03-2024)“…Social class is a powerful hierarchy that determines many privileges and disadvantages. People form impressions of others' social class (like other important…”
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Modelling face memory reveals task-generalizable representations
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-08-2019)“…Current cognitive theories are cast in terms of information-processing mechanisms that use mental representations 1 – 4 . For example, people use their mental…”
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Testing, explaining, and exploring models of facial expressions of emotions
Published in Science advances (10-02-2023)“…Models are the hallmark of mature scientific inquiry. In psychology, this maturity has been reached in a pervasive question-what models best represent facial…”
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Dynamic Facial Expressions of Emotion Transmit an Evolving Hierarchy of Signals over Time
Published in Current biology (20-01-2014)“…Designed by biological [1, 2] and social [3] evolutionary pressures, facial expressions of emotion comprise specific facial movements [4–8] to support a…”
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Contemporary Cases in Tourism
Published 2011“…Contemporary Cases in Tourism: Volume 1 presents 11 international case studies, collected under the headings of marketing tourism, sustainable tourism and…”
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Modeling individual preferences reveals that face beauty is not universally perceived across cultures
Published in Current biology (24-05-2021)“…Facial attractiveness confers considerable advantages in social interactions,1,2 with preferences likely reflecting psychobiological mechanisms shaped by…”
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Food management in tourism: Reducing tourism’s carbon ‘foodprint
Published in Tourism management (1982) (2011)“…Food production and consumption have a range of sustainability implications, including their contribution to global emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs). As…”
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Facial expressions elicit multiplexed perceptions of emotion categories and dimensions
Published in Current biology (10-01-2022)“…Human facial expressions are complex, multi-component signals that can communicate rich information about emotions,1–5 including specific categories, such as…”
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Re-conceptualising rural resources as countryside capital: The case of rural tourism
Published in Journal of rural studies (2006)“…Commentators tend to agree that the rural resource is becoming increasingly subject to pressures arising from an ever wider range of economic, social,…”
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Cultural facial expressions dynamically convey emotion category and intensity information
Published in Current biology (08-01-2024)“…Communicating emotional intensity plays a vital ecological role because it provides valuable information about the nature and likelihood of the sender's…”
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Managing heritage tourism
Published in Annals of tourism research (01-07-2000)“…This article discusses the findings of a Delphi survey of owners and managers of historic properties, officers of heritage-based organizations, consultants,…”
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A Common Neural Account for Social and Nonsocial Decisions
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (30-11-2022)“…To date, social and nonsocial decisions have been studied largely in isolation. Consequently, the extent to which social and nonsocial forms of decision…”
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Reconstructing dynamic mental models of facial expressions in prosopagnosia reveals distinct representations for identity and expression
Published in Cortex (01-04-2015)“…The human face transmits a wealth of signals that readily provide crucial information for social interactions, such as facial identity and emotional…”
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