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Ursula Hess

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Current Opinion in Psychology|September 28, 2017
Mimicking emotionsAgneta Fischer, Ursula Hess
Cognition & Emotion|June 28, 2016
What elicits third-party anger? The effects of moral violation and others' outcome on anger and compassionHelen Landmann, Ursula Hess
Frontiers in Psychology|November 28, 2022
A motivational approach to perfectionism and striving for excellence: Development of a new continuum-based scale for post-secondary studentsMarie Lasalle, Ursula Hess
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|January 31, 2022
Personality and the accurate perception of facial emotion expressions: What is accuracy and how does it matter?Konstantinos Kafetsios, Ursula Hess
Biological Psychology|May 27, 2021
Not all "caregivers" are created equal: Liking, caring and facial expression responses to the baby schema as a function of parenthood and testosteroneFabian Löwenbrück, Ursula Hess
Biological Psychology|November 17, 2009
You smile--I smile: emotion expression in social interactionUrsula Hess, Patrick Bourgeois
Cognition & Emotion|December 23, 2016
On the malleability of the meaning of contexts: the influence of another person's emotion expressions on situation perceptionUrsula Hess, Shlomo Hareli
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 1, 2005
An ingroup advantage for confidence in emotion recognition judgments: the moderating effect of familiarity with the expressions of outgroup membersMartin G Beaupré, Ursula Hess
Biological Psychology|February 16, 2024
Commentary to: Standardization of facial electromyographic responses by van Boxtel and van der GraaffUrsula Hess, Ottmar V Lipp
Frontiers in Psychology|October 17, 2022
I looked at you, you looked at me, I smiled at you, you smiled at me-The impact of eye contact on emotional mimicryHeidi Mauersberger, Till Kastendieck, Ursula Hess
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Current Opinion in Psychology|September 28, 2017
Mimicking emotionsAgneta Fischer, Ursula Hess
Cognition & Emotion|June 28, 2016
What elicits third-party anger? The effects of moral violation and others' outcome on anger and compassionHelen Landmann, Ursula Hess
Frontiers in Psychology|November 28, 2022
A motivational approach to perfectionism and striving for excellence: Development of a new continuum-based scale for post-secondary studentsMarie Lasalle, Ursula Hess
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|January 31, 2022
Personality and the accurate perception of facial emotion expressions: What is accuracy and how does it matter?Konstantinos Kafetsios, Ursula Hess
Biological Psychology|May 27, 2021
Not all "caregivers" are created equal: Liking, caring and facial expression responses to the baby schema as a function of parenthood and testosteroneFabian Löwenbrück, Ursula Hess
Biological Psychology|November 17, 2009
You smile--I smile: emotion expression in social interactionUrsula Hess, Patrick Bourgeois
Cognition & Emotion|December 23, 2016
On the malleability of the meaning of contexts: the influence of another person's emotion expressions on situation perceptionUrsula Hess, Shlomo Hareli
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 1, 2005
An ingroup advantage for confidence in emotion recognition judgments: the moderating effect of familiarity with the expressions of outgroup membersMartin G Beaupré, Ursula Hess
Biological Psychology|February 16, 2024
Commentary to: Standardization of facial electromyographic responses by van Boxtel and van der GraaffUrsula Hess, Ottmar V Lipp
Frontiers in Psychology|October 17, 2022
I looked at you, you looked at me, I smiled at you, you smiled at me-The impact of eye contact on emotional mimicryHeidi Mauersberger, Till Kastendieck, Ursula Hess
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