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Human Facial Expression: An Evolutionary View by Alan J. Fridlund β€” book cover

Human Facial Expression: An Evolutionary View

by Alan J. Fridlund
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This unique book provides an integrated view of human facial expressions based on contemporary knowledge about the evolution of signaling across the animal kingdom. Spanning fields that range from psychology and neurology to anthropology and linguistics, it reopens and discusses classic questions such as: What do facial expressions express? What are the relations between facial expressions and our motives and emotions? How did our facial expressions evolve? Are there really innate and universal facial expressions?
Human Facial Expression is suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate use as a text or course supplement. Chapters on the history of interpreting facial expressions, and on Darwin's contributions, set the stage for a thorough discussion of modern evolutionary theory and the biological, cultural, and developmental origins of our facial expressions. The incorporation of recent findings on the syntactics and semantics of animal signaling show the fundamental link of human facial expressions to vocalization and language.

This unique book provides an integrated view of human facial expressions based on contemporary knowledge about the evolution of signaling across the animal kingdom. Spanning fields that range from psychology and neurology to anthropology and linguistics, it reopens and discusses some of the classic questions in the field, including: What do facial expressions express? What are the relations between facial expressions and our motives and emotions? How did our facial expressions evolve? Are there really innate and universal facial expressions? Human Facial Expression is suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate use as a text or course supplement. Chapters on the history of interpreting facial expressions, and on Darwin's contributions, set the stage for a thorough discussion of modern evolutionary theory and the biological, cultural, and developmental origins of our facial expressions. The incorporation of recent findings on the syntactics and semantics of animal signaling show the fundamental link of human facial expressions to vocalization and language.

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A graduate or advance undergraduate text in behavioral ecology, placing human facial expression in the context of signaling throughout the animal kingdom. Draws on psychology, neurology, anthropology, linguistics, and other disciplines to explore the meanings of expression, their relationship to internal motives and emotions and to vocalization and language, their evolution, and the possible universality of at least some expressions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 28, 1994
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Pages
369
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780122676307

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