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Holt Paperbacks. Elliot, A. Color and psychological functioning: A review of theoretical and empirical Self-Help Posted on Author : Bon Dobbs Publisher: Lulu. Psychology Posted on Author : Howard G. Author : Tracy A. Most importantly, it shows how we can apply this understanding to everyday situations to improve our quality of life. He has consulted on and appeared in many television programmes in the UK and US and is the author or editor of 14 books and over scientific papers.

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Darwin claimed that we cannot understand human emotional expression without understanding the emotional expressions of animals, as our emotional expressions are in large part determined by our evolution.

Not only are there similarities in the appearance of some emotional expressions between man and certain other animals, but the principles which explain why a particular emotional expression occurs with a particular emotion also apply across species. Darwin and Facial Expression.

In Darwin and Facial Expression, Paul Ekman and a cast of other notable scholars and scientists, reconsider the central concepts and key sources of information. Human Facial Expression. This was a problem for me because it made me want to get to the faces and how to read them. One last thing, if you to want to learn how to detect lies and how to read faces and body language like the people on "Lie to Me" and like Ekman , this isn't the only book you should get.

It's more of a concentration on the Face instead of the "whole picture" you'll be looking at. This is my opinion, but you should really get Ekman's book "Telling Lies" and Alan and Barbara Pease's book "The Definitive Book of Body Language" if you want to get really serious about lie detection.

Each book contains certain information that's more in depth on each subject. Like the use of Manipulators is alot more in depth in the Body language book than in any of Ekmans books which is really needed because Ekman barely covers that topic.

On top of that, reading body language can give you a better assesment of a person's behavior based on their positive and negative body language. Coupled with the "Tells" that Ekman describes, you should have a really good understanding of how the system works. Ekman's other book, "Telling Lies" is a bit of a tougher read, but it includes valuable information on the body and lying that none of the other books have. It goes more in-depth on the two errors a Lie catcher can make, and give you a much deeper understanding on how and why people lie make sure you buy the remake version though, it has the best information, and makes it sound more conclusive about his studies towards the end of the book.

So if you're interested in concealed emotions, buy this book immediately. ALSO, new to this Edit is the newest reccomended book on body language. It's written by an ex FBI agent. While I was turned off by that fact at first, I read into it and found that the author is VERY exceptional at what he does.

If you can, get that book instead of Alan and Barbara Pease's book. Ekman is probably the most knowledgeable man alive. His writings are based on decades of real, scientific research and experimentation. In this second edition, he does a great job of explaining the root causes of emotions and then showing how emotions are displayed on the individual's face.

Ekman was among the first to identify micro-expressions, which he first identified as he studied a tape of a suicidal woman who was filmed denying her intent to commit suicide. By identifying her micro expressions, he was able to determine that, contrary to her verbal statements, she remained suicidal and in need of care and supervision.

Ekman peppers the book with many examples and anecdotes.



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