Robert Stephen Feldman / Bernard Rimé (eds.)
Fundamentals of Nonverbal Behavior
Herausgeber: Feldman, Robert S.; Rime, Bernard
Robert Stephen Feldman / Bernard Rimé (eds.)
Fundamentals of Nonverbal Behavior
Herausgeber: Feldman, Robert S.; Rime, Bernard
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This series addresses the nature and expression of emotion and the process of social interaction.
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This series addresses the nature and expression of emotion and the process of social interaction.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9780521367004
- ISBN-10: 052136700X
- Artikelnr.: 21016990
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9780521367004
- ISBN-10: 052136700X
- Artikelnr.: 21016990
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Part I. Biological Approaches to Nonverbal Behaviour: 1.
Neuropsychology of facial expression William E. Rinn; 2. Brain pathology,
lateralization, and nonverbal behaviour Pierre Feyereisen; Part II.
Sociodevelopmental Approaches to Nonverbal Behaviour: 3. The development of
facial expresssions in infancy Linda A. Camras, Carol Malatesta and Carroll
E. Izard; 4. Toward an ecology of expressiveness: family socialization in
particular and a model in general Amy G. Halberstadt; Part III. Affective
and Cognitive Processes: 5. Facial expression: methods, means, and moues
Paul Ekman and Maureen O'Sullivan; 6. Voice and emotion Arvid Kappas,
Ursula Hess and Klaus R. Scherer; 7. Gesture and speech Bernard Rimé and
Loris Schiaratura; Part IV. Individual Differences and Social Adaptation:
8. Expressiveness as an individual difference Antony S. R. Manstead; 9.
Social competence and nonverbal behaviour Robert S. Feldman, Pierre
Philippot and Robert J. Custrini; 10. Nonverbal and self-presentation: a
developmental perspective Bella M. Depaulo; Part V. Interpersonal
Processes: 11. Interpersonal coordination: behaviour matching and
interactional synchrony Frank J. Bernieri and Robert Rosenthal; 12.
Symbolic nonverbal behaviour: talking through gestures Pio Enrico Ricci
Bitti and Isabella Poggi; 13. A fundamental approach to nonverbal exchange
Miles L. Patterson; Author index; Subject index.
Neuropsychology of facial expression William E. Rinn; 2. Brain pathology,
lateralization, and nonverbal behaviour Pierre Feyereisen; Part II.
Sociodevelopmental Approaches to Nonverbal Behaviour: 3. The development of
facial expresssions in infancy Linda A. Camras, Carol Malatesta and Carroll
E. Izard; 4. Toward an ecology of expressiveness: family socialization in
particular and a model in general Amy G. Halberstadt; Part III. Affective
and Cognitive Processes: 5. Facial expression: methods, means, and moues
Paul Ekman and Maureen O'Sullivan; 6. Voice and emotion Arvid Kappas,
Ursula Hess and Klaus R. Scherer; 7. Gesture and speech Bernard Rimé and
Loris Schiaratura; Part IV. Individual Differences and Social Adaptation:
8. Expressiveness as an individual difference Antony S. R. Manstead; 9.
Social competence and nonverbal behaviour Robert S. Feldman, Pierre
Philippot and Robert J. Custrini; 10. Nonverbal and self-presentation: a
developmental perspective Bella M. Depaulo; Part V. Interpersonal
Processes: 11. Interpersonal coordination: behaviour matching and
interactional synchrony Frank J. Bernieri and Robert Rosenthal; 12.
Symbolic nonverbal behaviour: talking through gestures Pio Enrico Ricci
Bitti and Isabella Poggi; 13. A fundamental approach to nonverbal exchange
Miles L. Patterson; Author index; Subject index.
Preface; Part I. Biological Approaches to Nonverbal Behaviour: 1.
Neuropsychology of facial expression William E. Rinn; 2. Brain pathology,
lateralization, and nonverbal behaviour Pierre Feyereisen; Part II.
Sociodevelopmental Approaches to Nonverbal Behaviour: 3. The development of
facial expresssions in infancy Linda A. Camras, Carol Malatesta and Carroll
E. Izard; 4. Toward an ecology of expressiveness: family socialization in
particular and a model in general Amy G. Halberstadt; Part III. Affective
and Cognitive Processes: 5. Facial expression: methods, means, and moues
Paul Ekman and Maureen O'Sullivan; 6. Voice and emotion Arvid Kappas,
Ursula Hess and Klaus R. Scherer; 7. Gesture and speech Bernard Rimé and
Loris Schiaratura; Part IV. Individual Differences and Social Adaptation:
8. Expressiveness as an individual difference Antony S. R. Manstead; 9.
Social competence and nonverbal behaviour Robert S. Feldman, Pierre
Philippot and Robert J. Custrini; 10. Nonverbal and self-presentation: a
developmental perspective Bella M. Depaulo; Part V. Interpersonal
Processes: 11. Interpersonal coordination: behaviour matching and
interactional synchrony Frank J. Bernieri and Robert Rosenthal; 12.
Symbolic nonverbal behaviour: talking through gestures Pio Enrico Ricci
Bitti and Isabella Poggi; 13. A fundamental approach to nonverbal exchange
Miles L. Patterson; Author index; Subject index.
Neuropsychology of facial expression William E. Rinn; 2. Brain pathology,
lateralization, and nonverbal behaviour Pierre Feyereisen; Part II.
Sociodevelopmental Approaches to Nonverbal Behaviour: 3. The development of
facial expresssions in infancy Linda A. Camras, Carol Malatesta and Carroll
E. Izard; 4. Toward an ecology of expressiveness: family socialization in
particular and a model in general Amy G. Halberstadt; Part III. Affective
and Cognitive Processes: 5. Facial expression: methods, means, and moues
Paul Ekman and Maureen O'Sullivan; 6. Voice and emotion Arvid Kappas,
Ursula Hess and Klaus R. Scherer; 7. Gesture and speech Bernard Rimé and
Loris Schiaratura; Part IV. Individual Differences and Social Adaptation:
8. Expressiveness as an individual difference Antony S. R. Manstead; 9.
Social competence and nonverbal behaviour Robert S. Feldman, Pierre
Philippot and Robert J. Custrini; 10. Nonverbal and self-presentation: a
developmental perspective Bella M. Depaulo; Part V. Interpersonal
Processes: 11. Interpersonal coordination: behaviour matching and
interactional synchrony Frank J. Bernieri and Robert Rosenthal; 12.
Symbolic nonverbal behaviour: talking through gestures Pio Enrico Ricci
Bitti and Isabella Poggi; 13. A fundamental approach to nonverbal exchange
Miles L. Patterson; Author index; Subject index.