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A
Accuracy, in judging facial expressions
Actors
Anger
ambiguity of
appearance of
brow
-disgust blends
display rules
experience of
eyes
Facial Atlas and
-fear blends
flashing faces
-happiness blends
intensity of
leakage and deception clues
making faces
mouth
-sadness blends
simulating
-surprise blends
Appearance:
of anger
of disgust
of fear
of happiness
of sadness
of surprise
Apprehension
B
Blanked expressors,
Body movement
Brow:
anger
disgust
fear
happiness
sadness
surprise
C
Contempt
-happiness blends
Controlling facial expressions
Conversations
Cosmetics
Cultural display rules
Customers
D
Darwin, Charles
Darwin and Facial Expression (Ekman and Friesen)
Deception clues
location
micro-expressions
morphology
timing
Disgust
-anger blends
appearance of
brow
contempt expressions
experience of
eyes
Facial Atlas and
-fear blends
flashing faces
-happiness blends
heart-rate acceleration and deceleration
leakage and deception clues
lower face
making faces
-sadness blends
simulating
-surprise blends
variations in intensity
Display rules
cultural
personal
Distress
Ducbenne, Guillaume
E
Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Iraneus,
Emblems
Emotion in the Human Face (Ekmanand Friesen)
Emotions (see also Anger; Disgust; Fear; Happiness; Sadness; Surprise)
defined
Ever-ready expressors
Excitement
Experience:
of anger
of disgust
of fear
of happiness
of sadness
of surprise
Eyebrow-flash
Eyes:
anger
disgust
fear
happiness
sadness
surprise
F
Facial Atlas
Facial deceit
leakage and deception clues, sources of
management techniques
obstacles to recognizing
reasons for controlling expressions
Facial emblems (see Emblems)
Facial expressions of emotion:
accuracy of judgements of
analyzing pictures of
blanked expressors
checking your own
controlling,
deception clues
ever-ready expressors
Facial Atlas
falsifying
flooded-effect expressors
frozen-effect expressors
leakage
location in conversation
management techniques
masking
micro-expressions
mirror, use of
modulating
morphology
neutralizing
obstacles to recognizing management of
qualifying
research on
revealers
simulating
styles of
substitute expressors
taking pictures of
timing
universality of
unwitting expressors6
withholders
Facial leakage (see Leakage)
Facial management techniques
falsifying
modulating
obstacles to recognizing, 143-45
qualifying, 140-41, 143-44
Facial punctuators (see Punctuators)
Facial signals:
rapid
slow
static,
Falsifying facial expressions
Fear
-anger blends
brow
differentiated from surprise
-disgust blends
experience of
eye,
Facial Atlas and
flashing faces
-happiness blends
intensity of
leakage and deception clues
masking,
modulating
mouth,
-sadness blends
simulating
startle reaction
-surprise blends
two-way expressions
Flooded-affect expressor
Frozen-affect expressors
Frustration
H
Hair styles
Hand/arm movements
Happiness
-anger blends
appearance of
brow
-contempt blends
-disgust blends
experience of
eyes
Facial Atlas and
-fear blends
flashing faces
intensity
leakage and deception clues
making faces
mouth
-sadness blends
simulating
-surprise blends
Heider, Eleanor
Heider, Karl
Henry V (Shakespeare)
Hjortsjö, Carl-Herman
Huber, Ernst
I
Intensity:
of anger
of disgust
of fear
of happiness
of sadness
of surprise
Izard, Carroll
J
Job applicants
Jurymen,
L
Leakage
location
micro-expressions
morphology
timing
Leg/feet movements
Listening
Loan seekers
Location of facial expressions
Lower face (see also Mouth)
disgust
surprise
M
Masking
Micro-expressions
Ministers
Mirror, use of
Mock expressions
Modulating facial expressions
Moods, defined
Morphology, leakage and deception clues and
Mouth (see also Lower face)
anger
fear
happiness
sadness
N
Neutralizing facial expressions
Nurses
P
Pain
Personal display rules
Personnel managers
Physicians
Pleasure
Plutchik, Robert
Practice faces
Psychotherapists
Punctuators
Q
Qualifying facial expressions
R
Rapid facial signals
Revealers
S
Sadism
Sadness
-anger blends
appearance of
brow
-disgust blends
display rules
experience of
eyes
Facial Atlas and
-fear blends
flashing faces
full-face
-happiness blends
intensity
leakage and deception clues
making faces
mouth
simulating
Salesmen
Self-concept
Sexual experiences
Shakespeare, William
Simulation
of anger
of disgust
of fear
of happiness
of sadness
of surprise
Slow facial signals
Smile
Startle reaction
Static facial signals
Substitute expressors
Surprise
-anger blends
appearance of
brow
differentiated from fear
-disgust blends
experience of
eyes
Facial Atlas and
-fear blends
flashing faces
-happiness blends
heart-rate acceleration and decelera-
tion
intensity
leakage and deception clues
lower face
making faces
masking
simulating
startle reaction
types of
T
Teachers
Terror
Timing of facial expressions
Tomkins, Silvan
Trial lawyers
U
Universality of facial expressions
Unwitting expressors
V
Voice
Voters
W
Withholders
Words