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References<br />

References<br />

by Chris Site Author • March 6, 2013 • 0 Comments<br />

Resources And References<br />

This website is a product of more than just my own opinion; it is the result of the synthesis of<br />

hundreds of sources. I am a nerd for primary research and hack and analyze the research into a<br />

format that is more practical and user-friendly. By reading through <strong>Body</strong> <strong>Language</strong> Project, you<br />

will gain the most useful and practical information derived from the resources listed below.<br />

I am grateful for the contributions that these scientists have made toward the study of nonverbal<br />

communication and nonverbal behaviour: body language.<br />

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Abe, N., M. Suzuki, E. Mori, M. Itoh, and T. Fujii. 2007. Deceiving others: distinct neural responses of<br />

the prefrontal cortex and amygdale in simple fabrication and deception with social interactions. Journal<br />

of Cognitive Neuroscience 19: 287-295.<br />

Adolphs, Ralph A. 2006. Landmark study finds that when we look at sad faces, the size of the pupil we<br />

look at influences the size of our own pupil Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 1(1): 3-4<br />

Akehurst, L., G. Kohnken, A. Vrij, and R. Bull. 1996. Lay persons’ and police officers’<br />

beliefs regarding deceptive behaviour. Applied Cognitive Psychology 10: 461-471.<br />

Aiello, J. 1977. A further look at equilibrium theory. Visual interaction as a function of<br />

interpersonal distance. Environmental Psychology & Nonverbal Behavior, 1: 122-140.<br />

Andrea Kleinsmith P. Ravindra De Silva Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze. 2006. Cross-cultural differences in<br />

recognizing affect from body posture. Source: Interacting with computers. 18 (6): 1371 -1389<br />

Ashton-James, C., R. B. van Baaren, T. L. Chartrand, J. Decety, and J. Karremans. 2007. Mimicry and<br />

me: the impact of mimicry on self-construal. Social Cognition 25 (4): 518-535.<br />

Appelbaum, P.S. <strong>The</strong> new lie detectors: Neuroscience, deception, and the courts. Psychiatric Services.<br />

2007. 58: 460-462.<br />

Argyle, M. 1988. Bodily communication (2nd ed.). London: Methuen.<br />

Argyle, Michael; Lefebvre, Luc; Cook, Mark 1974. <strong>The</strong> meaning of five patterns of gaze.<br />

European Journal of Social Psychology. 4(2): 125-136.<br />

Argyle, M., and Ingham, R. 1972. Gaze, mutual gaze, and proximity. Semiotica, 1, 32–49.

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