
Author: Eva Krumhuber
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3639122135
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3639122135
Moving faces: Effects on social judgements and decisions
Human facial displays are dynamic in nature, in that they move in space and time. Get Moving faces diet books 2013 for free.
Understanding the dynamic course of facial expressions has important implications for social communication in everyday life. Additional information can be extracted from moving displays that goes beyond that contained in static displays. However, the signal value of dynamic information is poorly understood, and scientific knowledge regarding the effects of dynamic displays on social judgements is still lacking. In this dissertation, I examine the role played by dynamic information in the interpretation of facial expressions, particularly with respect to their perceived authenticity. Using a range of social settings, the central assumption tested Check Moving faces our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Understanding the dynamic course of facial expressions has important implications for social communication in everyday life. Additional information can be extracted from moving displays that goes beyond that contained in static displays. However, the signal value of dynamic information is poorly understood, and scientific knowledge regarding the effects of dynamic displays on social judgements is still lacking. In this dissertation, I examine the role played by dynamic information in the interpretation of facial expressions, particularly with respect to their perceived authenticity nderstanding the dynamic course of facial expressions has important implications for social communication in everyday life. Additional information can be extracted from moving displays that goes beyond that contained in static displays. However, the signal value of dynamic information is poorly understood, and scientific knowledge regarding the effects of dynamic displays on social judgements is still lacking. In this dissertation, I examine the role played by dynamic information in the interpretation of facial expressions, particularly with respect to their perceived authenticity. Using a range of social settings, the central assumption tested
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