Emotions inside out : 130 years after Darwin's the expression of the emotions in man and animals
In these proceedings of the conference of November 2002, contributors analyze Darwin's contributions and present their own research. Their topics include animal communication (visual, vocal, and discrimination of faces), development (in infancy and while aging), expression (deception, the social-functional perspective, and vocal acoustics), and physiology (neural bases, the amygdala, and autonomic architecture). This volume includes and introduction by Ekman, presented papers, reviews of panel discussions, and poster papers.Pt. I. Animal communication -- Pt. II. Development -- Pt. III. Expression -- Pt. IV. Physiology
edited by Paul Ekman ... [et al.]ill. ; 24 cmResult of a conference sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences and held November 16-17, 2002 in New York City

