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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 8, 2015
Inside the Psychologist's StudioPaul Ekman, Robert W Levenson
Psychophysiology|September 6, 2002
Difficulty does not account for emotion-specific heart rate changes in the directed facial action taskRobert W Levenson, Paul Ekman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|April 18, 2012
Meditation and the startle response: a case studyRobert W Levenson, Paul Ekman, Matthieu Ricard
Psychological Science|January 23, 2015
Emotional vocalizations are recognized across cultures regardless of the valence of distractorsDisa A Sauter, Frank Eisner, Paul Ekman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2010
Cross-cultural recognition of basic emotions through nonverbal emotional vocalizationsDisa A Sauter, Frank Eisner, Paul Ekman, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|May 27, 2006
Detecting lies in children and adultsRobin S Edelstein, Tanya L Luten, Paul Ekman, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence|December 29, 2010
Classifying Facial ActionsGianluca Donato, Marian Stewart Bartlett, Joseph C Hager, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|December 16, 2014
Anticipatory sensitization to repeated stressors: the role of initial cortisol reactivity and meditation/emotion skills trainingBulent Turan, Carol Foltz, James F Cavanagh, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 14, 2011
Contemplative/emotion training reduces negative emotional behavior and promotes prosocial responsesMargaret E Kemeny, Carol Foltz, James F Cavanagh, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|June 11, 2021
The rise of affectivismDaniel Dukes, Kathryn Abrams, Ralph Adolphs, et al.
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 8, 2015
Inside the Psychologist's StudioPaul Ekman, Robert W Levenson
Psychophysiology|September 6, 2002
Difficulty does not account for emotion-specific heart rate changes in the directed facial action taskRobert W Levenson, Paul Ekman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|April 18, 2012
Meditation and the startle response: a case studyRobert W Levenson, Paul Ekman, Matthieu Ricard
Psychological Science|January 23, 2015
Emotional vocalizations are recognized across cultures regardless of the valence of distractorsDisa A Sauter, Frank Eisner, Paul Ekman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2010
Cross-cultural recognition of basic emotions through nonverbal emotional vocalizationsDisa A Sauter, Frank Eisner, Paul Ekman, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|May 27, 2006
Detecting lies in children and adultsRobin S Edelstein, Tanya L Luten, Paul Ekman, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence|December 29, 2010
Classifying Facial ActionsGianluca Donato, Marian Stewart Bartlett, Joseph C Hager, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|December 16, 2014
Anticipatory sensitization to repeated stressors: the role of initial cortisol reactivity and meditation/emotion skills trainingBulent Turan, Carol Foltz, James F Cavanagh, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 14, 2011
Contemplative/emotion training reduces negative emotional behavior and promotes prosocial responsesMargaret E Kemeny, Carol Foltz, James F Cavanagh, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|June 11, 2021
The rise of affectivismDaniel Dukes, Kathryn Abrams, Ralph Adolphs, et al.
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