This article addresses the debate between emotion-expression and motive-communication approaches to facial movements, focusing on Ekman's (1972) and Fridlund's (1994) contrasting models and their historical antecedents. Available evidence suggests that the presence of others either reduces or increases facial responses, depending on the quality and strength of the emotional manipulation and on the nature of the relationship between interactants. Although both display rules and social motives provide viable explanations of audience "inhibition" effects, some audience facilitation effects are less easily accommodated within an emotion-expression perspective. In particular, emotion is not a sufficient condition for a corresponding "expression,...
The ability to generate appropriate responses, especially in social contexts, requires integrating e...
This thesis addresses a range of interdependent themes centred on how emotions are picked up from th...
Emotional facial expressions are not only considered by most scholars to communicate and express emo...
This article addresses the debate between emotion-expression and motive-communication approaches to ...
tion approaches to facial movements, focusing on Ekman’s (1972) and Fridlund’s (1994) contrasting mo...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
Many authors have proposed that facial expressions, by conveying emotional states of the person we a...
Many authors have proposed that facial expressions, by conveying emotional states of the person we a...
The goal of the present study was to examine the relationship between social motives, emotional feel...
The goal of the present study was to examine the relationship between social motives, emotional feel...
Horstmann G. What do facial expressions convey: feeling states, behavioral intentions, or action req...
Understanding the emotions of others is essential in social interactions. Emotional information ofte...
Certain facial expressions have been theorized to be easily recognizable signals of specific emotion...
Despite a long-standing interest in the intrapersonal role of affect in persuasion, the interpersona...
The ability to integrate emotional information with ongoing cognitive processes is critical to gener...
The ability to generate appropriate responses, especially in social contexts, requires integrating e...
This thesis addresses a range of interdependent themes centred on how emotions are picked up from th...
Emotional facial expressions are not only considered by most scholars to communicate and express emo...
This article addresses the debate between emotion-expression and motive-communication approaches to ...
tion approaches to facial movements, focusing on Ekman’s (1972) and Fridlund’s (1994) contrasting mo...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
Many authors have proposed that facial expressions, by conveying emotional states of the person we a...
Many authors have proposed that facial expressions, by conveying emotional states of the person we a...
The goal of the present study was to examine the relationship between social motives, emotional feel...
The goal of the present study was to examine the relationship between social motives, emotional feel...
Horstmann G. What do facial expressions convey: feeling states, behavioral intentions, or action req...
Understanding the emotions of others is essential in social interactions. Emotional information ofte...
Certain facial expressions have been theorized to be easily recognizable signals of specific emotion...
Despite a long-standing interest in the intrapersonal role of affect in persuasion, the interpersona...
The ability to integrate emotional information with ongoing cognitive processes is critical to gener...
The ability to generate appropriate responses, especially in social contexts, requires integrating e...
This thesis addresses a range of interdependent themes centred on how emotions are picked up from th...
Emotional facial expressions are not only considered by most scholars to communicate and express emo...