Unmasking the face; a guide to recognizing emotions from facial clues. Paul Ekman, Wallace V. Friesen

Unmasking the face; a guide to recognizing emotions from facial clues


Unmasking.the.face.a.guide.to.recognizing.emotions.from.facial.clues.pdf
ISBN: 0139381759,9780139381751 | 214 pages | 6 Mb


Download Unmasking the face; a guide to recognizing emotions from facial clues



Unmasking the face; a guide to recognizing emotions from facial clues Paul Ekman, Wallace V. Friesen
Publisher: Prentice Hall




Unmasking The Face A Guide To Recognizing Emotions - WAREZBB The authors of UNMASKING THE FACE explain how to identify these basic emotions correctly and how to tell when people try to mask, simulate, or neutralize them. Practical exercises that help actors, teachers, salesmen, counselors, nurses, law-enforcement personnel and physicians -- and everyone else who deals with people -- to become adept, perceptive readers of the facial expressions of emotions. Unmasking the Face: A Guide to Recognizing Emotions From Facial Expressions [Paul Ekman, Wallace V. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. Friesen, Unmasking the Face: A Guide to Recognizing Emotions from Facial Clues, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA, 1975. Images of The models express the most consistently recognized facial expressions of emotions, which are anger, surprise, happiness, sadness, fear, and disgust [14] as well as a neutral expression. There is a wealth of published research into face perception, face processing, and facial expressions using images of facial expressions of emotions [1]. FACS is a guide to the categorization of facial movements according to the muscles used in producing them. ISBN13: 9781883536367Condition: NewNotes: BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! Unmasking the Face: A Guide to Recognizing Emotions from Facial Expressions. ISBN13: 9781883536367Condition: NEWNotes: Brand New from Publisher. A Guide to Recognizing Emotions From Facial Expressions. Product DescriptionThis reprint edition of Ekman and Friesen's.