The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.We report two studies on how residents of Papua New Guinea interpret facial expressions produced spontaneously by other residents of Papua New Guinea. Members of a small-scale indigenous society, Trobrianders (Milne Bay Province; N = 32, 14 to 17 years) were shown 5 facial expressions spontaneously produced by members of another small-scale indigenous society, Fore (Eastern Highlands Province) that Ekman had photographed, labeled, and published in The Face of Man (1980), each as an expression of a basic emotion: happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, and disgust. Trobrianders were asked to use any ...
In this chapter we critically review and evaluate the evidence supporting one of the core assumption...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
Experimental research examining emotional processes is typically based on the observation of images ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
open access articleIt has long been claimed that certain facial movements are universally perceived ...
Theory and research showthat humans attribute both emotions and intentions to others on the basis of...
This paper reports on the results of my research on the lexical means Kilivila offers its speakers t...
Open Access articleAlthough cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasi...
Cross-cultural research on the recognition of facial expressions of emotions have shown that the pr...
One of the earliest and best studied topics related to culture in psychology is the influence of cul...
It has long been claimed that certain configurations of facial movements are universally recognized ...
Emotions are universally recognized from facial expressions—or so it has been claimed. To support th...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
In this chapter we critically review and evaluate the evidence supporting one of the core assumption...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
Experimental research examining emotional processes is typically based on the observation of images ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
open access articleIt has long been claimed that certain facial movements are universally perceived ...
Theory and research showthat humans attribute both emotions and intentions to others on the basis of...
This paper reports on the results of my research on the lexical means Kilivila offers its speakers t...
Open Access articleAlthough cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasi...
Cross-cultural research on the recognition of facial expressions of emotions have shown that the pr...
One of the earliest and best studied topics related to culture in psychology is the influence of cul...
It has long been claimed that certain configurations of facial movements are universally recognized ...
Emotions are universally recognized from facial expressions—or so it has been claimed. To support th...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
In this chapter we critically review and evaluate the evidence supporting one of the core assumption...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
Experimental research examining emotional processes is typically based on the observation of images ...