
| 作者简介: Ursula Hess is Professor of Psychology at the University of Quebec at Montreal. She received her Ph.D. in psychology from Dartmouth College and she was a Fellow at the Association for Psychological Science. Her current research is in the area of emotion psychology, in particular, the communication of affect with an emphasis on two main lines of research - psychophysiological measures and the role of social influences in the encoding and decoding of emotion expressions. |
| Introduction : the tale I read on your face depends on who I believe you are : introducing how social factors might influence the decoder's interpretation of facial expression by Pierre Philippot and Ursula Hess 1 Implications of ingroup-outgroup membership for interpersonal perceptions : faces and emotion by Jennifer Richeson and John F. Dovidio and J. Nicole Shelton and Michelle Hebl 2 When two do the same, it might not mean the same : the perception of emotional expressions shown by men and women by Ursula Hess and Reginald B. Adams, Jr. and Robert E. Kleck 3 It takes one to know one better : controversy about the cultural ingroup advantage in communicating emotion as a theoretical rather than methodological issue by Hillary Anger Elfenbein 4 Beauty is in the eyes of the perceiver : the impact of affective stereotyping on the perception of outgroup members' facial expressions by Pierre Philippot and Yanelia Yabar and Patrick Bourgeois 5 The perception of crying in women and men : angry tears, sad tears, and the "right way" to cry by Leah R. Warner and Stephanie A. Shields 6 Tell me a story : emotional responses to emotional expression during leader "storytelling" by Kristi Lewis Tyran 7 Apples and oranges : methodological requirements for testing a possible ingroup advantage in emotion judgments from facial expressions by David Matsumoto 8 Others' faces' tales : an integration by Ursula Hess and Pierre Philippot Index |
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