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“ Become Versed in Reading Faces”. Entrepreneur, 26 March 2009.
From Flawed Self-Assessment to Blatant Whoppers: The Utility of Voluntary and Involuntary Behavior in Detecting Deception.
Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 24, 673-686.
Inside the Psychologist’s Studio, Paul Ekman interviewed by Robert W. Levenson.
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1 (3), 270-276.
International Journal of Computer Vision, 71 (2), 197-214.
LeDoux, J. The Emotional Brain, Fear and the Amygdala. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, Vol 23, Nos 4/5 October 2003.
(2003) Emotion Researcher, 18, 6-7.
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In RJ Davidson, KR Scherer, & H.H. Goldsmith (Eds.) Handbook of Afective Sciences. Pp. 411-414.
The Expressive Pattern Of Laughter.
Kendler, K.S., Halbertadt, L.J., Butera, F, Meyers, J., Bouchard, T. Ekman, P.
Kemeny, Cavanaugh, Foltz, Ekman, et al.
Buddhist And Psychological Perspectives on Emotion and Well-Being, Current Directions in Psychological Science Volume 14, Number 2.
Frank M.G. & Ekman, P.
Handbook of Forensic Psychology. Academic Press.
“Would You Lie To Me?” The Observer, Guardian.co.uk, 27 April 2003.
In: C. Blakemore & S. Jennett (Eds) Oxford Companion to the Body. London: Oxford University Press.
In: C. Blakemore & S. Jennett (Eds ) Oxford Companion to the Body. London: Oxford University Press.
In A.W. Kaszniak (Ed.) Emotion qualia, and consciousness. Word Scientific Publisher. Tokyo. 426-443.
In: Attribution, Communication Behavior, and Close Relationships, V. Manusov and J. H. Harvey (Eds.). Pp. 248-265.
In M.Lewis and J Haviland-Jones (eds) Handbook of emotions, 2nd edition. Pp. 236-249. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Lie Detection And Language Comprehension.
Emotional And Conversational Nonverbal Signals.
In L.Messing & R. Campbell (eds.) Gesture, Speech and Sign. Pp. 45-55. London: Oxford University Press.
A Few Can Catch A Liar.
In T. Dalgleish and T. Power (Eds.) The Handbook of Cognition and Emotion Pp. 45-60. Sussex, U.K.: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
In T. Dalgleish and T. Power (Eds.) The Handbook of Cognition and Emotion. Pp. 301-320. Sussex, U.K.: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Universality Of Emotional Expression? A personal History of The Dispute.
In Ekman, P. (Editor) THIRD EDITION OF CHARLES DARWIN’S THE EXPRESSION OF THE EMOTIONS IN MAN AND ANIMALS, with introduction, afterwords, and commentaries. Pp. 363-393. London: HarperCollins.
In Ekman, P. (Editor) THIRD EDITION OF CHARLES DARWIN’S THE EXPRESSION OF THE EMOTIONS IN MAN AND ANIMALS,with introduction, afterwords, and commentaries. Pp. xxi-xxxvi. London: HarperCollins.
Should We Call It Expression Or Communication?
Innovations in Social Science Research, 10, 333-344. (Special Issue edited by Angelika Kofler).
Expressive Behavior And The Recovery Of A Traumatic Memory: Comments on the Videotapes of Jane Doe.
Facial Expression In Affective Disorders.
In Ekman, P., & Rosenberg, E.L. (Eds.) WHAT THE FACE REVEALS: BASIC AND APPLIED STUDIES OF SPONTANEOUS EXPRESSION USING THE FACIAL ACTION CODING SYSTEM (FACS). Pp.331-342.
What We Have Learned By Measuring Facial Behavior.
In P. Ekman & E. L. Rosenberg (Eds.)WHAT THE FACE REVEALS: BASIC AND APPLIED STUDIES OF SPONTANEOUS EXPRESSION USING THE FACIAL ACTION CODING SYSTEM (FACS). Pp. 469-485. New York: Oxford University Press.
Expression Or Communication About Emotion?
In N. Segal, G.E. Weisfeld, & C.C. Wiesfeld (Eds.) Uniting Psychology and Biology: Integrative Perspectives on Human Development. Pp. 315-338. Washington, DC: APA.
In States of Mind: American and Post-Soviet Perspectives on Contemporary Issues in Psychology . D.F. Halpern and A.E.Voiskounsky (Eds.) Pp. 93-105. New York: Oxford University Press.
The Ability To Detect Deceit Generalizes Across Different Types of High-Stake Lies. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 72, 1429-1439.
In I. Rauch & G.F. Carr (Eds.) Semiotics Around The World Synthesis In Diversity. Pp.191-193. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Matsumoto and Ekman’s Japanese and Caucasian Facial Expressions of Emotion (JACFEE): Reliability data and cross-national differences.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 21, 2-21.
Universal-Facial-Expressions-Of-EmotionIn U. Segerstrale & P. Molnar (Eds.) Nonverbal communication: Where nature meets culture. Pp. 27-46. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
In N.L. Stein, P.A. Ornstein, B. Tversky & C. Brainerd (Eds.) Memory for everyday and emotional events. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 333-347.
Physiological Effects Of The Smile.
Directions in Psychiatry, 16, (Lesson 25), 1-8.
A Lingua Franca Of Facial Expressions.
Classifying Facial Action. In D. Touretzky, M. Mozer, and M. Hasselmo, (Eds), Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8 Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 823-829.
Why don’t we catch liars?
Affective Intensity And Emotional Responses.
Cognition and Emotion, 10, 323-238.
Conceptual And Methodological Issues In The Judgement of Facial Expression of Emotion. Motivation and Emotion, 19, 111-138.
In P. Ekman & R. Davidson (Eds.) The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 15-19.
In P. Ekman & R. Davidson (Eds.) The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 56-58.
Antecedent Events And Emotions Metaphors.
In P. Ekman & R. Davidson (Eds.) The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 146-149.
In P. Ekman & R. Davidson (Eds.) The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp.411-430.
Commentary on “A new series of slides depicting facial expressions of affect” by Mazurski and Bond. Submitted to Australian Journal of Psychology, 46, 58.
Strong Evidence For Universals In Facial Expression: A reply to Russell’s mistaken critique. Psychological Bulletin, 115, 268-287.
Coherence Between Expressive and Experiential System Of Emotions.
Cognition and Emotion, 8, 201-229.
Neuroscience year: Supplement 3 to the Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 51-52.
A reply to Nickerson and Hammond. American Psychologist, 989-990.
Not All Smiles Are Created Equal The Differences Between Enjoyment and Non enjoyment Smiles. Humor, 6, 9-26.
In M. Lewis & C. Saarni (Eds.) Lying and deception in everyday life.
Pp. 184-200. New York: Guilford Press.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 83-93.
University of San Francisco. October 1992.
An Argument For Basic Emotions.
Cognition and Emotion, 1992, 6, 169-200.
Psychological Review 1992, 99, 550-553.
Ekman, P., O’Sullivan, M., & Matsumoto, D.
Contradictions In The Study Of Contempt What Is It All About?Reply to Russell. Motivation and Emotion, 1992, 15, 293-296.
Levenson, R.W., Ekman, P., Heider, K., & Friesen, W.V.
Emotion And Autonomic Nervous System Activity In The Minangkabau of West Sumatra. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1992, 62, 972-988.
Facial expressions of emotion: New findings, new questions.
Facial expressions of emotion: An old controversy and new findings.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 1992, 35, 63-69.
Confusions About Context In The Judgement Of Facial Expression: A reply to “Contempt and the Relativity Thesis”.
Motivation and Emotion, 1991, 15, 169-176.
Ekman, P., O’Sullivan, M., Friesen, W.V., & Scherer, K.R.
Invited Article Face Voice And Body In Detecting Deception.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 15, 1991, 125-135.
Ekman, P., & O’Sullivan M.
Facial Expression – Methods Means And Moues.
In R.S. Feldman & B. Rime (Eds.) Fundamentals of Nonverbal Behavior. Cambridge University Press, 1991, Pp 163-199.
Ekman, P. & O’Sullivan, M.
Who Can Catch A Liar.
American Psychologist, 1991, 46, 913-120.
Matsumoto, D., Ekman, P., & Fridlund, A.
Analyzing Nonverbal Behabior. In P.W. Dowrick (Ed.) Practical Guide to Using Video in the Behavioral Sciences. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1991. Pp. 153-165.
Levenson, R.W., Carstensen, L.L., Friesen, W.V., & Ekman, P.
Emotion-Physiological And Expression In Old Age.
Psychology and Aging, 1991, 6, 28-35.
Chesney, M. A., Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., Black, G. W., & Hecker, M. H. L.
Type A Behavior Pattern – Behavior And Speech Components.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 1990 53, 307-319.
Voluntary Facial Action Generates Emotion – Specific Automic Nervous System Activity. Psychophysiology. 1990, 27, 363-384.
Zoccolotti, P., Caltagirone, C., Ekman, P., Friesen, W. Gianotti, G., Mammucari, A. & Pizzamiglio, L.
Methodological questions on the study of spontaneous emotional responding as compared to nonverbal communication in brain-damaged patients: comments on Buck’s reply.
Duchenne And Facial Expression Of Emotion.
In: A. Cuthbertson (Ed. and Transl.) The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression by G.-B. Duchenne de Boulogna. 1990, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 270-284.
Davidson, R. J., Ekman, P., Saron, C., Senulis, J., & Friesen, W.V.
Emotional expression and brain physiology I: Approach/withdrawal and cerebral asymmetry.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1990, 58, 330-341.
Ekman, P., Davidson, R.J., & Friesen, W.V.
Emotional expression and brain physiology II: The Duchenne Smile. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1990, 58, 342-353.
Caltagirone, C., Ekman, P., Friesen, W., Gainotti, G., Mammucari, A., Pizzamiglio, L., & Zoccolotti, P.
Posed emotional expression in unilateral brain damaged patients.
Matsumoto, D., & Ekman, P.
American-Japanese Cultural Differences In Intensity Ratings.
Motivation and Emotion. 1989, 13, 143-157.
Why Lies Fail And What Behavior Betray A lie.
In J.C. Yuille (Ed.) Credibility Assessment. 1989, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer. Pp. 71-81.
The Argument And Evidence About Universals In Facial Expression Of Emotion. In H. Wagner & A. Manstead (Eds.) Handbook of Social Psychophysiology. Chichester: John Wiley, Ltd., 1989, Pp. 143-164.
O’Sullivan, M., Ekman. P. & Friesen, W.V.
The Effect Of Comparisons On Detecting Deceit.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1988, 12. 203-215.
Lying And Nonverbal Behavior- Theoretical Issues And New Findings.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1988, 12, 163-175.
Mammucari, A., Caltagirone, C., Ekman, P., Friesen, W., Gianotti, G. Pizzamiglio, L. & Zoccolotti, P.
Spontaneous Facial Expression Of Emotions In Brain-Damaged Patients.
Self-Deception And Detection Of Misinformation.
In J.S. Lockhard & D. L. Paulhus (Eds.) Self-Deception: An Adaptive Mechanism?. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1988. Pp. 229- 257.
Ekman, P., & O’Sullivan, M.
The Role Of Context In Interpreting Facial Expression- Comment on Russell and Fehr. (1987). Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1988, 117, 86-88.
Ekman, P. & Friesen, W. V.
Who Knows What About Contempt- A Reply To Izard And Haynes.
Motivation and Emotion, 12, 1988, 17-22.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., & O’Sullivan, M.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1988, 54, 414-420.
Ekman, P. & Heider, K. G.
The Universality Of A Contempt Expression- A Replication.
Motivation and Emotion, 1988, 12(4), 303-308.
Pizzamiglio, L., Caltagirone, C., Mammucari, A., Ekman, P., & Friesen, W. V. Imitation Of Facial Movements In Brain Damaged Patients.
In The Semiotic Web, 1986. An International Yearbook, T. A. Sebeok & J. Umiker-Sebeok (Eds.), Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 1987, Pp 3-45.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W.V., O’Sullivan, M., Chan, A., Diacoyanni- Tarlatzis, I, Heider, K., Krause, R., LeCompte, W.A., Pitcairn, T., Ricci-Bitti, P. E., Scherer, K.R., Tomita, M., & Tzavaras, A.
Universals And Cultural Differences In The Judgment Of Facial Expressions of Emotion.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1987, 53, 712-717.
Fridlund, A., Ekman, P., & Oster, H.
In Nonverbal Behavior And Communication, A. Siegman & S. Feldstein (eds.) Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1987. Pp. 143-224.
Ekman, P. & Fridlund, A. J.
Assesment Of Facial Behvior In Affective Disorders.
In J. D. Maser (Ed.) Depression and Expressive Behavior. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1987. Pp. 37-56.
Ekman, P. and Friesen, W. V.
A New Pan-Cultural Facial Expression Of Emotion.
Motivation and Emotion, 1986, 10, 159-168.
Hager, J.C., & Ekman, P.
The Asymmetry Of Facial Actions Is Inconsistent With Models of hemispheric specialization.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., & Simons, R.C.
Is The Startle Reaction An Emotion?
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1985, 49(5), 1416-1426.
O’Sullivan, M., Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., & Scherer K.
What you say and how you say it- the contribution of speech content and voice quality to judgments of others.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1985, 48(1), 54-62.
Ekman, P. and Scherer, K.
Questions about emotion: An Introduction.
Hillsdale New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1984. Pp. 1-8.
Expression And The Nature Of Emotion.
In, Scherer, K. and Ekman, P. (Eds.) APPROACHES TO EMOTION.
Hillsdale New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1984. Pp. 319-344.
Hager, J. C. & Ekman, P.
The Inner And Outer Meanings Of Facial Expressions.
J. Cacioppo & R. Petty (Eds.) Gilford Press, 1983. PP 287-306.
Ekman, P., Levenson, R. W., & Friesen, W. V.
Autonomic Nervous System Activity Distinguishe Between Emotions.
Ekman, P. & Friesen, W.V.
Felt- False- And Miserable Smiles.
Facial Expression And Facial Nerve Surgery.
M.D. Graham & W.F. House (Eds.). New York: Raven Press. 1982. 363-368.
Scherer, K.R. and Ekman, P.
Methodologica Issues In Studying Nonverbal Behavior.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. 1-44.
Methods For Measuring Facial Action.
HANDBOOK OF METHODS IN NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR RESEARCH.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. 45- 135.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1981, 364, 269-278.
Methodological problems in Tourangeau and Ellsworth’s study of facial expression and experience of emotion.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1981, 40(2) 358- 362.
Ekman, P., Hager, J. C., & Friesen, W. V.
The Symmerty Of Emotional And Deliberate Facial Actions.
Ekman, P. Friesen, W. V. & Ancoli, S.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1980, 39(6), 1125-1134.
Ekman, P., Roper, G., & Hager, J. C.
Child Development, 1980. 51, 886-891.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., O’Sullivan, M., & Scherer, K.
Relative Importance Of Face- Body- And Speech In Judgment of personality and affect.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1980, 38, 270-277.
Science, 1980, 209, 833- 834.
Ekman, P., Brattesani, K., O’Sullivan, M., & Friesen, W. V.
Does Image Size Affect Judgements Of The Face?
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 1979, 4(1), 57-61.
Friesen, W. V., Ekman, P., & Wallbott, H.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 1979, 4(2), 97-112.
Long-Distance Transmission Of Facial Affect Signals.
Ethology and Sociobiology. 1979, 1, 77-82.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Pp. 169- 248.
Ekman, P. & Oster, H.
Annual Review of Psychology. 1979, 30, 527-554.
Oster, H. & Ekman, P.
Facial behavior in child development.
Facial Sign- Facts- Fantasies- And Possibilities.
In SIGHT, SOUND AND SENSE, T. Sebeok (ed.) Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1978. Pp. 124-156.
Journal of Communication, 1977, 27(1). 237-239.
In ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE BODY, J. Blacking (ed). London: Academic Press, 1977. Pp. 34-84.
In COMMUNICATION AND HUMAN INTERACTION, P. Ostwald (ed.). New York: Grune & Stratton, 1977. Pp. 37-46.
In NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR AND COMMUNICATION, A. Siegman & S. Feldstein (eds.). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Association, 1977.
Johnson, H. G., Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., Nyhan, W., & Shear, C.
A Behavioral Phenotype In The de Lange Syndrome.
Pediatric Research. 1976, 10, 843-850.
Environmental Psychology and Nonverbal Behavior. 1976, 1(1), 56-75.
Harrison, R. & Ekman, P.
Journal of Communication. 1976, 26(1), 102-109.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., & Scherer, K.
Body Movement And Violence Pitch In Deceptive Interaction.
B Semiotica. 1976, 16(1), 23-27.
Journal of Communication. 1976, 26(3), 14-26.
Johnson, H. G., Ekman, P., & Friesen, W. V.
Communicative Body Movements- American Emblems.
Boucher, J. D., & Ekman, P.
Facial Areas And Emotional Information.
Journal of Communication, 1975, 25(2), 21-29.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DEPRESSION: CONTEMPORARY THEORY AND RESEARCH.
Washington, D.C.: J. Winston, 1974. Pp. 203-232.
Ekman, P. & Friesen W. V.
Detecting Deception From The Body Or Face.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1974, 29(3), 288- 298.
Journal of Communication, 1972, 22, 353-374.
Ekman, P., Liebert, R. M., Friesen, W. V., Harrison, R., Zlatchin, C., Malmstrom, E. J., & Baron, R. A.
Facial Expressions Of Emotion While Watching Televisied Violence As Predictors of Subsequent Aggression.
In G. A. Comstock, E. A. Rubinstein, & J. P. Murray (eds.), TELEVISION AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, VOL I.: TELEVISION’S EFFECTS: FURTHER EXPLORATIONS.
A technical report to the Surgeon General’s Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social Behavior.
Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1972. Pp. 22-58.
Universals And Cultural Differences In Facial Expressions Of Emotions.
In J. Cole (ed.), NEBRASKA SYMPOSIUM ON MOTIVATION, 1971. Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 1972. Pp. 207- 283.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., & Tomkins, S. S.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1971, 17, 124-129.
Universal Facial Expressions of Emotions.
California Mental Health Research Digest, 1970, 8, 151-158.
Ekman, P., Sorenson, E. R., & Friesen, W. V.
Pan-Cultural Elements In Facial Display Of Emotions.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., & Taussig, T. G.
VID-R And SCAN- Tools And Methods For The Automated Analysis of visual records.
In G. Gerbner, O. Holsti, K. Krippendorff, W. Paisley, & P. Stone (eds.), THE ANALYSIS OF COMMUNICATION CONTENT. New York: Wiley, 1969, 297-312.
The Repertoire Of Nonverbal Behavior Categories, origins, usage, and coding.
Semiotica, 1969, 1, 49- 98.
In J. Shlien (ed), RESEARCH IN PSYCHOTHERAPY. Vol. III. American Psychological Association, 1968. 179-216.
Verba, S., Brody, R. A., Parker, E. B., Nie, N. H., Polsby, N. W., Ekman, P., & Black, G. S.
American Political Science Review, 1967, 61, 317-333.
Ekman, P., Tufte, E. R., Archibald, K., & Brody, R. A.
Coping with Cuba-Divergent policy preferences of state political leaders.
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1966, 10, 180-197.
Weiss, R. L., Ekman, P., Ullman, L. P., & Krasner, L.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1965, 21, 99-100.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1965, 2(5), 725- 735.
Communication Through Nonverbal Behavior- A Source Of Information About an Interpersonal Relationship S. S. Tomkins & C. E. Izard (eds.), AFFECT, COGNITION AND PERSONALITY. New York: Springer, 1965, 390-442.
Body Position Facial Expression And Verbal Behavior During Interviews.
Abnormal and Social Psychology. 1964, 68(3), 295-301.
Ekman, P., Krasner, L., & Ullman, L. P.
Interaction Of Set And Awareness As Determinants Of Response to Verbal Conditioning.
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. 1963, 66(4) 387-389.
Ekman, P., Cohen, L., Moos, R., Raine, W., Schlesinger, M., & Stone, G.
Divergent Reactions To The Threat Of War.
Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., & Lutzker, D.
Psychological Reactions To Infantry Basic Training.
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1962, 1, 103-104.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1961. 133, 229-232.
A Methodological Discussion Of Nonverbal Behavior.
Journal of Psychology. 1957. 43, 141-149.
Current Directions in Psychological Science. Volume 14, Number 2.
Volume 1000. New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2003.
New York: Times Books (US). London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (world).
A Few Can Catch A Liar. Psychological Science, 10.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 72, 1429-1439.

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