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l : Emotions revealed : recognizing faces and feelings to improve communication and emotional life
Affective and dynamic functions --- Psychologie --- Emoties --- Non-verbale communicatie --- gevoelens --- lichaamstaal 007 --- 159.94 --- Emotie --- Man --- Volwassene
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pr. titel : Telling lies : clues to deceit in the marketplace, politics and marriage
Klinische psychologie --- specifieke problemen. --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Liegen --- Psychologie --- Emoties --- Toegepaste psychologie --- Emotie --- Leugen --- Man --- Volwassene
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Evolution. Phylogeny --- Semiotics --- Darwin, Charles --- Behavior --- Behavior, Animal --- Emotions --- Facial expression --- Nonverbal communication --- Expression du visage --- Darwin, Charles, --- Facial Expression --- Body language --- Emotions. --- Facial Expression. --- Expression, Facial --- Expressions, Facial --- Facial Expressions --- Physiognomy --- Regret --- Feelings --- Emotion --- Feeling --- Regrets --- Facial expression. --- Behavior, Animal. --- Behavior. --- Body language. --- Face --- Facial expressions --- Expression --- CDL --- 159.9 --- Nonverbal Communication. --- Face Expression --- Expression, Face --- Face Expressions --- Darwin, Charles. --- Darwin, Charles, - 1809-1882 - Expression of the emotions in man and animals
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Experimentele psychologie --- motivatie en emotie --- motivatie en emotie. --- emoties --- Affective and dynamic functions --- 159.942 --- Emoties --- Lichaamstaal --- Communicatie
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Facial Expression --- Body language --- #SBIB:309H53 --- Niet-verbale communicatie --- Facial expression --- Face --- Facial expressions --- Expression --- Kinesics --- Nonverbal communication (Psychology) --- Interpersonal communication --- Nonverbal communication
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Emotions --- Facial expression --- Psychology --- Emotions. --- Facial expression. --- Research. --- expressed emotion --- Physionomie --- Facial Expression --- -Facial expression --- Expressies. Uitdrukkingen --- -Expressies. Uitdrukkingen --- 159.94 Expressies. Uitdrukkingen --- -159.94 Expressies. Uitdrukkingen --- Facial Expression. --- Psychologie --- Research --- Recherche --- 159.94 --- Psychological research --- Face --- Facial expressions --- Body language --- Expression --- Feelings --- Human emotions --- Passions --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affective neuroscience --- Apathy --- Pathognomy --- emoties --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Semiotics --- Emotions - Research --- Facial expression - Research --- Psychology - Research
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#KVHA:Taalkunde --- #KVHA:Interne communicatie --- #KVHA:Niet-verbale communicatie --- 159.94 --- 316.772.12 --- Expression --- Emotions --- Interpersonal communication --- 152.4 --- #SBIB:309H53 --- Communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Psychology --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affective neuroscience --- Apathy --- Pathognomy --- Feelings --- Human emotions --- Passions --- Eloquence --- Oratory --- Public speaking --- Reading --- Acting --- Delsarte system --- Elocution --- Nonverbal communication --- Rhetoric --- Expressive behavior --- 316.772.12 Sociale psychologie van de taal, van de communicatie en van de interactie. Social cognition--(communicatiesociologie) --- Sociale psychologie van de taal, van de communicatie en van de interactie. Social cognition--(communicatiesociologie) --- 159.94 Expressies. Uitdrukkingen --- Expressies. Uitdrukkingen --- Niet-verbale communicatie --- Expression.
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Using 40 years of groundbreaking research, Paul Ekman explores why and when we become emotional and what happens when we do - the external signs and facial expressions. So much of what we communicate is non-verbal. In this very practical book, Paul Ekman helps the reader to observe the underlying, concealed emotions that we can observe in those around us, and understand why our bodies react in the ways they do. EMOTIONS REVEALED also helps the reader to identify why they might feel 'overly' emotional in some situations, and why some people wear their heart on their sleeve whilst others manage to conceal their feelings, even from those close to them. Chapters include 'When do we get emotional?', 'Changing what we become emotional about' as well as 'Anger', 'Fear', 'Surprise' and 'Happiness'.
Semiotics --- Affective and dynamic functions --- emoties --- waarneming --- Expression --- Emotions --- Interpersonal communication --- Facial expression. --- Emotions. --- Interpersonal communication.
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