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W, Young Andrew, ed. Face perception. London: Psychology Press, 2012.

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Ikeda, Susumu. Hito no kao matawa hyōjō no shikibetsu ni tsuite: Shoki no jikkenteki kenkyū o chūshin to shita shiteki tenbō. Suita-shi: Kansai Daigaku Shuppanbu, 1987.

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Carter, Sandra E., and Vaughan T. Bailey. Facial expressions: Dynamic patterns, impairments and social perceptions. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publisher's, 2012.

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The Oxford handbook of face perception. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Barabanshchikov, V. A. Vosprii︠a︡tie vyrazheniĭ lit︠s︡a. Moskva: Institut psikhologii RAN, 2009.

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Gojmerac, Christina Barbara. Perception of emotional facial expressions elicit approach and withdrawal behaviour. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 2002.

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Zimmer, Márta. Arcészlelés. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2013.

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W, Vorder Bruegge Richard, ed. Computer-aided forensic facial comparison. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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The face. London: Penguin, 2000.

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Valentine, Tim, and Josh P. Davis. Forensic facial identification: Theory and practice of identification from eyewitnesses, composites and CCTV. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2015.

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illustrator, Robins Arthur, ed. Igualito que--. Barcelona: Editorial Lumen, 2000.

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J, Wenger Michael, and Townsend James T, eds. Computational, geometric, and process perspectives on facial cognition: Contexts and challenges. Mahwah, N.J: L. Erlbaum Associates, 2001.

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Mindick, Nancy. Understanding facial recognition difficulties in children: Prosopagnosia management strategies for parents and professionals. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2011.

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Santamaria, Belinda. Electrophysiological and behavioural correlates of facial identity and expression perception deficits following a closed head injury. St. Catharines, Ont: Brock University, Dept. of Psychology, 2003.

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Hellbrück, Jürgen. Processing of Internal and External Features in Face Perception: Exploring the effects of orientation, viewpoint and exposure duration on the processing of different kinds of facial information. Saarbrücken, Germany: Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften, 2009.

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Levy, Alison Carys. A comparison of patients' perceptions of their facial disfigurement with objective indicesof their anatomical features. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1995.

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Mindick, Nancy. Understanding facial recognition disorders in children: Prosopagnosia management strategies for parents and professionals. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2010.

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Emotional face comprehension: Neuropsychological perspectives. New York: Nova Science, 2008.

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About faces: physiognomy in nineteenth-century Britain. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2010.

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S, Pandzic Igor, and Forchheimer Robert, eds. MPEG-4 facial animation: The standard, implementation and applications. Chichester: J. Wiley, 2002.

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Hadyn, Ellis, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division., eds. Aspects of face processing. Dordrecht: M. Nijhoff, 1986.

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The face. Boston: Little, Brown, 1998.

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SAMi. Baby talk. Maplewood, N.J: Blue Apple Books, 2005.

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Young, Andy, and Vicki Bruce. Face Perception. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Young, Andy, and Vicki Bruce. Face Perception. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Young, Andy, and Vicki Bruce. Face Perception. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Young, Andy, and Vicki Bruce. Face Perception. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Doyle, Cameron M., and Kristen A. Lindquist. Language and Emotion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190613501.003.0022.

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Growing evidence suggests that emotion perception is psychologically constructed when processes in the mind of the perceiver, such as emotion concept knowledge, impact how visual sensations are made meaningful as instances of different emotions. In this chapter, we propose three key psychological constructionist hypotheses about facial emotion perception: (1) facial muscle movements do not automatically communicate emotion, (2) conceptual knowledge that is supported by language is used to make meaning of facial muscle movements and construct perceptions of emotion, and (3) language enables perceivers to see emotion on faces by reactivating sensorimotor representations of prior experiences that shape perception of the present sensory array in a top-down manner. We discuss growing evidence in support of these psychological constructionist hypotheses of emotion perception.
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Bruyer, Raymond. Neuropsychology of Face Perception and Facial Expression. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Bruyer, Raymond. Neuropsychology of Face Perception and Facial Expression. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Bruyer, Raymond. Neuropsychology of Face Perception and Facial Expression. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Bruyer, Raymond. Neuropsychology of Face Perception and Facial Expression. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Raymond, Bruyer, ed. The Neuropsychology of face perception and facial expression. Hillsdale, N.J: L. Erlbaum Associates, 1986.

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Adams, Reginald B., Daniel N. Albohn, and Kestutis Kveraga. A Social Vision Account of Facial Expression Perception. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190613501.003.0017.

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In this chapter, we discuss prospects for a future computational neuropsychology. Computerized approaches to assessment, the ability to implement life-like scenarios in a controlled virtual environment, and teleneuropsychology offer promise for expanding available approaches to cognitive remediation and self-monitoring. Computational models are also available increasingly for integrating neuroimaging into the assessment process. Neuropsychologists can use neuroimaging to develop new frameworks for neuropsychological testing that are rooted in the current evidence base on large-scale brain system interactions. This will allow for traditional assessment of discrete areas of neurocognitive functioning to be brought in line with recent findings that highly nuanced relations exist among brain networks. Furthermore, the new findings from systems neuroscience may allow for the development of neuropsychological assessments with greater accuracy and increased targeted testing. Neuroinfomatic approaches offer computational neuropsychology an approach to knowledge sharing via well-defined neuropsychological ontologies and collaborative knowledgebases.
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Bruyer, Raymond. The Neuropsychology of Face Perception and Facial Expression. Psychology Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315802275.

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Phillips, Mary L. Facial Expression Perception in Schizophrenia and Mood Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199559053.013.0044.

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provocations and perceptions in cranio-facial orthopedics. USA: dental science and facial art, 1998.

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Senior, Carl. Facial Displays of Leaders. Springer International Publishing AG, 2018.

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Young, A. W. Facial Expression Recognition: Selected Works of Andy Young. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Young, A. W. Facial Expression Recognition: Selected Works of Andy Young. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Young, A. W. Facial Expression Recognition: Selected Works of Andy Young. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Young, A. W. Facial Expression Recognition: Selected Works of Andy Young. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Lu, Jiwen, and Haibin Yan. Facial Kinship Verification: A Machine Learning Approach. Springer, 2017.

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The Facial Displays of Leaders. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Computational, Geometric, And Process Perspectives On Facial Cognition: Contexts and Challenges. Psychology Press, 2012.

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Townsend, James T., and Michael J. Wenger. Computational, Geometric, and Process Perspectives on Facial Cognition: Contexts and Challenges. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Townsend, James T., and Michael J. Wenger. Computational, Geometric, and Process Perspectives on Facial Cognition: Contexts and Challenges. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Townsend, James T., and Michael J. Wenger. Computational, Geometric, and Process Perspectives on Facial Cognition: Contexts and Challenges. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Townsend, James T., and Michael J. Wenger. Computational, Geometric, and Process Perspectives on Facial Cognition: Contexts and Challenges. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Townsend, James T., and Michael J. Wenger. Computational, Geometric, and Process Perspectives on Facial Cognition: Contexts and Challenges. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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