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Classroom Activity 1: Facial Affect Experiments
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written by British Broadcasting Corporation (2013, originally published 2013),
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Take the online test of spotting the fake smiles at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/surveys/smiles/index.shtml
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written by British Broadcasting Corporation (2013, originally published 2013),
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
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Conversations with History: Paul Ekman
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(2008),
Source: www.youtube.com
Psychologist Paul Ekman joins Harry Kreisler to talk about his scientific work on the human face. They discuss what is now known about the role of the face in human emotions and the implications of these insights for human communication, self understanding and national security. Series: "Conversations with History...
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(2008),
Source: www.youtube.com
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Emotions: A Brief History
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with Keith Oatley, 1939- (New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 2004), 190 page(s)
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with Keith Oatley, 1939- (New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 2004), 190 page(s)
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Emotions Revealed
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(2008),
Source: www.youtube.com
Is your face giving you away? Meet renowned psychologist Paul Ekman, who has spent his life studying how our facial muscles involuntarily reveal emotions like sadness and anger. His comprehensive catalog of human facial expressions has become an important tool for everyone from law enforcement agents to animators.
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(2008),
Source: www.youtube.com
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How Bejamin Button got his face
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(2009),
Source: www.ted.com
Ed Ulbrich, the digital-effects guru from Digital Domain, explains the Oscar-winning technology that allowed his team to digitally create the older versions of Brad Pitt's face for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."
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(2009),
Source: www.ted.com
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How Happy Can You Be?
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written by Line Hatland, fl. 2005; directed by Line Hatland, fl. 2005; with Ruut Veenhoven, 1942- and Paul Ekman, 1934- (Boston, MA: Icarus Films, 2005), 52 mins
"FUNNY AND SENSIBLE.""–LE MONDE""Mischievous... blends, with humor and intelligence, the personal impressions of the filmmaker, who questions her own inability to be happy, with very knowledgeable research results.""–PELERIN MAGAZINEWhat makes a person happy? Does being happy improve our life? Can scientists m...
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written by Line Hatland, fl. 2005; directed by Line Hatland, fl. 2005; with Ruut Veenhoven, 1942- and Paul Ekman, 1934- (Boston, MA: Icarus Films, 2005), 52 mins
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How to Catch a Liar (Assuming We Want To)
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(2012),
Source: www.youtube.com
Paul Ekman's research on facial expression and body movement began in 1954, as the subject of his Master's thesis in 1955 and his first publication in 1957. In his early work, his approach to nonverbal behavior showed his training in personality. Over the next decade, a social psychological and cross-cultural emph...
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(2012),
Source: www.youtube.com
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Interpreting Nonverbal Communication
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produced by Banning Lary, fl. 1972-2015 (Lexington, KY: Promedion, 2004), 35 mins
Featuring such experts as Paul Ekman, this program examines nonverbal communication. It considers the influences of gender, culture, ethnicity, and context on the interpretation of nonverbal communication and discusses sign theory, code systems, proxemics, and kinesics.
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produced by Banning Lary, fl. 1972-2015 (Lexington, KY: Promedion, 2004), 35 mins
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Lie to Me - Reading Emotions and Deceit through Facial Expression
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(2010),
Source: www.youtube.com
Cliff Lansley Director of Emotional Intelligence Academy spoke in October 2010 at the DPG plc Professional Development Conference. Find out more about this ground breaking science by visiting http://www.dpgplc.co.uk : Learn how to read emotions and deceit through facial expressions. Based on the science behind the...
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(2010),
Source: www.youtube.com
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MIT's automated 'coach' helps with social interactions
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(2013),
Source: www.youtube.com
Social phobias affect about 15 million adults in the United States, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, and surveys show that public speaking is high on the list of such phobias. For some people, these fears of social situations can be especially acute: For example, individuals with Asperger's sy...
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(2013),
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