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A J Fridlund

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The International Journal of Neuroscience|March 1, 1988
What can asymmetry and laterality in EMG tell us about the face and brain?A J Fridlund
Psychophysiology|September 1, 1979
Contour-following integrator for dynamic tracking of electromyographic dataA J Fridlund
Biological Psychology|February 1, 1991
Evolution and facial action in reflex, social motive, and paralanguageA J Fridlund
Biological Psychology|April 1, 1990
Relations between tickling and humorous laughter: preliminary support for the Darwin-Hecker hypothesisA J Fridlund, J M Loftis
Psychophysiology|September 1, 1986
Guidelines for human electromyographic researchA J Fridlund, J T Cacioppo
Psychophysiology|March 1, 1982
In search of the general tension factor: tensional patterning during auditory stimulationA J Fridlund, G L Cottam, S C Fowler
Psychophysiology|January 1, 1980
Striate muscle tensional patterning in frontalis EMG biofeedbackA J Fridlund, S C Fowler, D A Pritchard
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|August 1, 1988
Visuospatial dysfunction following unilateral brain damage: dissociations in hierarchical and hemispatial analysisD C Delis, M G Kiefner, A J Fridlund
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1984
Pattern recognition of self-reported emotional state from multiple-site facial EMG activity during affective imageryA J Fridlund, G E Schwartz, S C Fowler
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1982
Low-noise, optically isolated electromyographic preamplifierA J Fridlund, A W Price, S C Fowler
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The International Journal of Neuroscience|March 1, 1988
What can asymmetry and laterality in EMG tell us about the face and brain?A J Fridlund
Psychophysiology|September 1, 1979
Contour-following integrator for dynamic tracking of electromyographic dataA J Fridlund
Biological Psychology|February 1, 1991
Evolution and facial action in reflex, social motive, and paralanguageA J Fridlund
Biological Psychology|April 1, 1990
Relations between tickling and humorous laughter: preliminary support for the Darwin-Hecker hypothesisA J Fridlund, J M Loftis
Psychophysiology|September 1, 1986
Guidelines for human electromyographic researchA J Fridlund, J T Cacioppo
Psychophysiology|March 1, 1982
In search of the general tension factor: tensional patterning during auditory stimulationA J Fridlund, G L Cottam, S C Fowler
Psychophysiology|January 1, 1980
Striate muscle tensional patterning in frontalis EMG biofeedbackA J Fridlund, S C Fowler, D A Pritchard
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|August 1, 1988
Visuospatial dysfunction following unilateral brain damage: dissociations in hierarchical and hemispatial analysisD C Delis, M G Kiefner, A J Fridlund
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1984
Pattern recognition of self-reported emotional state from multiple-site facial EMG activity during affective imageryA J Fridlund, G E Schwartz, S C Fowler
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1982
Low-noise, optically isolated electromyographic preamplifierA J Fridlund, A W Price, S C Fowler
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