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Leadership in Fiji / R. R. Nayacakalou ; with a foreword by Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Melbourne ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1975Description: xiii, 170 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195504658
  • 9780195504651
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.592099611
LOC classification:
  • GN671.F5 N38
Contents:
Foreword -- Introduction : the study of spontaneous facial expressions in psychology -- 1. Is the startle reaction an emotion? -- Afterword : the startle and the emotion -- Afterword : FACS in the study of the Latah syndrome -- 2. The asymmetry of facial actions is inconsistent with models of hemispheric specialization -- Afterword : asymmetry in facial muscular actions -- 3. Coherence between expressive and experiential systems in emotion -- Afterword : emotions as unified responses -- 4. Will the real relationship between facial expression and affective experience please stand up : the case of exhilaration -- Afterword : the FACS in humor research -- 5. Extraversion, alcohol, and enjoyment -- Afterword : laughter and temperament -- 6. Signs of appeasement : evidence for the distinct displays of embarrassment, amusement, and shame -- Afterword : the forms and functions of embarrassment -- 7. Genuine, suppressed, and faked facial behavior during exacerbation of chronic low back pain -- Afterword : on knowing another's pain -- 8. The consistency of facial expressions of pain : a comparison across modalities -- Afterword : the consistency of facial expressions of pain -- 9. Smiles when lying -- Afterword : smiles when lying -- 10. Behavioral markers and recognizability of the smile of enjoyment -- Afterword : some thoughts on FACS, dynamic markers of emotion, and baseball -- 11. 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 -- 12. Differentiating emotion elicited and deliberate emotional facial expressions -- Afterword : objective differences versus observers' ratings -- 13. Japanese and American infants' responses to arm restraint -- Afterword : the cross-cultural study of infant facial expressions -- 14. Differential facial responses to four basic tastes in newborns -- Afterword : facial expression as a window on sensory experience and affect in newborn infants -- 15. All smiles are positive, but some smiles are more positive than others -- Afterword : a measure of early joy? -- 16. Signal characteristics of spontaneous facial expressions : automatic movement in solitary and social smiles -- 17. 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 -- 18. Toward automatic recognition of spontaneous facial actions -- Afterword : the next generation of automatic facial expression measurement -- 19. Facial expression in affective disorders -- Afterword : depression and expression -- 20. Emotional experience and expression in schizophrenia and depression -- Afterword : emotion, facial expression, and psychopathology -- 21. Interaction regulations used by schizophrenic and psychosomatic patients : studies on facial behavior in dyadic interactions -- Afterword : interaction regulations used by schizophrenic and psychosomatic patients -- 22. Nonverbal expression of psychological states in psychiatric patients -- Afterword : nonverbal expression of psychological states in psychiatric patients -- 23. Depression and suicide faces -- Afterword : perspectives for studies of psychopathology and psychotherapy -- 24. Protypical affective microsequences in psychotherapeutic interaction -- Afterword : from PAMS to TRAPS : investigating guilt feelings with FACS -- 25. Facial expressions of emotion and psychopathology in adolescent boys -- Afterword : facial expression, personality, and psychopathology -- 26. Type A behavior pattern : facial behavior and speech components -- Afterword : type A and facial behavior -- 27. 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 -- 28. 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.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-163) and index.

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

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