Title from PDF of title page University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Aug, 24, 2010.The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears on the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf.Advisor: Dr. Laura A. King.M.A. University of Missouri--Columbia 2010.Smiles and frowns are typically thought of as expressions of underlying emotional states. Yet there is strong evidence that these and other facial expressions play a role in emotional experience itself. Several facial feedback studies have found individual differences in susceptibility to facial manipulations. We suggest that differences in intuitive processing style contribute to facial feedback effects, particularly...
Current research has suggested that facial expressions may not only be the result of emotional exper...
Abstract The conscious perception of emotional facial expressions plays an indispensable role in soc...
According to theories of embodiment enacting a smile or a frown can positively or negatively influen...
The facial feedback hypothesis states that facial actions modulate subjective experiences of emotion...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
Motivated by conflicting evidence in the literature, we re-assessed the role of facial feedback when...
The human face has a fascinating capability to express emotions. The facial feedback hypothesis sugg...
Happy, surprised, fearful, disgusted, sad, or angry are classic emotional labels inferred from facia...
Emotional facial expressions are not only considered by most scholars to communicate and express emo...
ObjectiveThe present study investigated the impact of emotion concepts obtained from external enviro...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
ObjectiveThe present study investigated the impact of emotion concepts obtained from external enviro...
Note: This is the final accepted manuscript. It has not been subjected to the final copyediting, fac...
Research suggests that the human attentional system is biased towards emotional events in the enviro...
The aim of the present study was to investigate which affective component guides cognitive processin...
Current research has suggested that facial expressions may not only be the result of emotional exper...
Abstract The conscious perception of emotional facial expressions plays an indispensable role in soc...
According to theories of embodiment enacting a smile or a frown can positively or negatively influen...
The facial feedback hypothesis states that facial actions modulate subjective experiences of emotion...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
Motivated by conflicting evidence in the literature, we re-assessed the role of facial feedback when...
The human face has a fascinating capability to express emotions. The facial feedback hypothesis sugg...
Happy, surprised, fearful, disgusted, sad, or angry are classic emotional labels inferred from facia...
Emotional facial expressions are not only considered by most scholars to communicate and express emo...
ObjectiveThe present study investigated the impact of emotion concepts obtained from external enviro...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
ObjectiveThe present study investigated the impact of emotion concepts obtained from external enviro...
Note: This is the final accepted manuscript. It has not been subjected to the final copyediting, fac...
Research suggests that the human attentional system is biased towards emotional events in the enviro...
The aim of the present study was to investigate which affective component guides cognitive processin...
Current research has suggested that facial expressions may not only be the result of emotional exper...
Abstract The conscious perception of emotional facial expressions plays an indispensable role in soc...
According to theories of embodiment enacting a smile or a frown can positively or negatively influen...