Leadership in Fiji /

Nayacakalou, R. R. 1927-

Leadership in Fiji / R. R. Nayacakalou ; with a foreword by Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara. - xiii, 170 pages ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-163) and index.

Foreword -- Introduction : the study of spontaneous facial expressions in psychology -- Is the startle reaction an emotion? -- Afterword : the startle and the emotion -- Afterword : FACS in the study of the Latah syndrome -- The asymmetry of facial actions is inconsistent with models of hemispheric specialization -- Afterword : asymmetry in facial muscular actions -- Coherence between expressive and experiential systems in emotion -- Afterword : emotions as unified responses -- Will the real relationship between facial expression and affective experience please stand up : the case of exhilaration -- Afterword : the FACS in humor research -- Extraversion, alcohol, and enjoyment -- Afterword : laughter and temperament -- Signs of appeasement : evidence for the distinct displays of embarrassment, amusement, and shame -- Afterword : the forms and functions of embarrassment -- Genuine, suppressed, and faked facial behavior during exacerbation of chronic low back pain -- Afterword : on knowing another's pain -- The consistency of facial expressions of pain : a comparison across modalities -- Afterword : the consistency of facial expressions of pain -- Smiles when lying -- Afterword : smiles when lying -- Behavioral markers and recognizability of the smile of enjoyment -- Afterword : some thoughts on FACS, dynamic markers of emotion, and baseball -- Components and recognition of facial expression in the communication of emotion by actors -- Afterword : components and recognition of facial expression in the communication of emotion by actors -- Differentiating emotion elicited and deliberate emotional facial expressions -- Afterword : objective differences versus observers' ratings -- Japanese and American infants' responses to arm restraint -- Afterword : the cross-cultural study of infant facial expressions -- Differential facial responses to four basic tastes in newborns -- Afterword : facial expression as a window on sensory experience and affect in newborn infants -- All smiles are positive, but some smiles are more positive than others -- Afterword : a measure of early joy? -- Signal characteristics of spontaneous facial expressions : automatic movement in solitary and social smiles -- Automated face analysis by feature point tracking has high concurrent validity with manual FACS coding -- Afterword : automated analysis of the configuration and timing of facial expression -- Toward automatic recognition of spontaneous facial actions -- Afterword : the next generation of automatic facial expression measurement -- Facial expression in affective disorders -- Afterword : depression and expression -- Emotional experience and expression in schizophrenia and depression -- Afterword : emotion, facial expression, and psychopathology -- Interaction regulations used by schizophrenic and psychosomatic patients : studies on facial behavior in dyadic interactions -- Afterword : interaction regulations used by schizophrenic and psychosomatic patients -- Nonverbal expression of psychological states in psychiatric patients -- Afterword : nonverbal expression of psychological states in psychiatric patients -- Depression and suicide faces -- Afterword : perspectives for studies of psychopathology and psychotherapy -- Protypical affective microsequences in psychotherapeutic interaction -- Afterword : from PAMS to TRAPS : investigating guilt feelings with FACS -- Facial expressions of emotion and psychopathology in adolescent boys -- Afterword : facial expression, personality, and psychopathology -- Type A behavior pattern : facial behavior and speech components -- Afterword : type A and facial behavior -- Linkages between facial expressions of anger and transient myocardial ischemia in men with coronary artery disease -- Afterword : facial expression and emotion in the study of heart disease -- Effects of smoking opportunity on cue-elicited urge : a facial coding analysis -- Afterword : using FACS to identify contextual factors influencing craving -- Conclusion : what we have learned by measuring facial behavior : further comments and clarifications. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

0195504658 9780195504651

76362830


Ethnology--Fiji
Political anthropology--Fiji


Fiji--Politics and government

GN671.F5 / N38

301.592099611

Powered by Koha