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 | | Another technique is using a verbal cue, such as a specific comment to a specific player, to generate an opportunity to observe a microexpression. |  | | It is likely that the study of poker will result in substantial discoveries concerning the relationship between emotion and it’s effects on the human body. |  | | Once the emotion is consciously recognized, the person experiencing it will ‘manage’ his facial expression to mask his true feelings. |
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http://www.pokerfyi.com/articles/4/13.aspx
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| | Mike Davidson: Blink, Lies, and Videotape |
 | | To help better understand the relationship between microexpressions and cognition, Psychologists Wallace Friesen and Paul Ekman spent seven years devising a taxonomy of facial expressions. |  | | Blink emphasizes that trained experts are the best people at analyzing such things, but also that we make our own unconscious judgements of people’s faces everyday so the untrained eye can also be somewhat successful. |  | | We know that we all subconciously judge and analyze people we interact with - and we know that our natural instincts are very good at discerning the truth. |
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http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2005/02/blink-lies-and-videotape
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| | March 2004 : The Exchange |
 | | I have been paying much more attention to microexpressions lately, and have found them to give me important information about how others are feeling. |  | | It is an expression of true emotion that is displayed before the mind has time to “put on” a different expression. |  | | At TLC, we recommend that you do not act or make a decision based on one observed behavior. |
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http://www.talklisten.com/exchange/2004/march
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| | gladwell dot com - the naked face |
 | | But the fact that people can be taught so easily to recognize microexpressions, and can learn FACS, suggests that we all have at least the potential capacity for this kind of perception. |  | | It's that he took what he saw so seriously that he was able to overcome every self-protective instinct in his body, and hold his fire. |  | | "A very subtle microexpression of distress or unhappiness. |
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http://www.gladwell.com/2002/2002_08_05_a_face.htm
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| | junkyard » Paul Ekman |
 | | MicroExpression Training Tools (METT) and Subtle Expression Training Tools (SETT) provide self instructional training to improve your ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion. |  | | Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time. |  | | In under an hour, METT will train you to see very brief (1/25th of a second) microexpressions of concealed emotion. |
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http://neal.young.name/blog/index.php?p=116
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| | Discover: LETTERS |
 | | Microexpression analysis will fail even more miserably than polygraph testing for a variety of reasons. |  | | On the Face of It AS A PROFESSIONAL ACTRESS AND AN amateur science buff, I was horrified by Marian Stewart Bartlett's attempt to equate human emotional response -- as defined by involuntary facial gestures -- with whether or not someone is telling the truth [R&D, July]. |  | | First, a baseline photograph of the subject's face "devoid of all expression" cannot be taken. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1511/is_9_20/ai_55553357
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| | languagehat.com: READING FACES. |
 | | It turns out that, despite what Margaret Mead thought, people all over the world, whatever their culture, interpret facial expressions the same way; furthermore, with sufficient training we can learn to interpret not just the obvious smiles and grimaces but every fleeting "microexpression" that reveals what another person is trying to hide. |  | | In fact, we can learn to tell whether someone is lying, and pretty much what they're thinking. |  | | In the Aug. 5 New Yorker, Malcolm Gladwell has a fascinating article, "The Naked Face," about a psychologist named Paul Ekman and his studies of facial expressions. |
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http://www.languagehat.com/archives/000523.php
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| | The 2+2 Archive Forums: The Remarkable Research of Dr. Paul Ekman |
 | | Paul Ekman is an expert in the psychology of human facial expression and human emotions communicated with the face. |  | | This pioneering academic researcher has advanced the state of the art in reading the emotional content of human facial expressions. |  | | He has discovered a new form of non-verbal, facial communication which he calls the 'microexpression'. |
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http://archiveserver.twoplustwo.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Board=&Number=1782980&page=0&view=&sb=5&o=0&fpart=
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| | The Word Spy - micro-expression |
 | | Later he found other quick movements of deceit: part of a hand shrug, the brief lift of a shoulder. |  | | We are barely aware that we make microexpressions, and they are over so quickly that they are very difficult to fake. |  | | Her interview, secretly shot for research purposes, was so convincing that Mary got the pass, but she subsequently admitted that she had been lying and had wanted to get away for another suicide try. |
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http://www.wordspy.com/words/micro-expression.asp
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| | Repercussion Section Pt.III |
 | | Yes, I mean, we did, but-- Let's not let there be any confusion as to the fact that we did so while in a committed relationship. |  | | "We're not going to make a point of it, but--" I microexpression of anger passed over his features. |
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http://www.hostultra.com/~theicon/archive/m-slash/id1526.htm
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| | MicroExpression News |
 | | MicroExpression has developed new enterprise information portal integration pack for client's BusinessObjects Intranet and Extranet deployment... |  | | MicroExpression now is offering more BusinessObjects and Crystal Training Courses! |  | | The new BusinessObjects integration service offered by MicroExpression! |
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http://www.microexpression.com/news.asp
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| | Salk Institute for Biological Studies |
 | | The article, Whats in a Face? discussed our ability to read microexpressions to detect various emotions. |  | | The Dallas Morning News featured an article on July 7 that discussed the logical layout of the brain, focusing on the work of Salk professor Charles Stevens. |  | | Microexpression software has a variety of applications, including possible uses in airports to identify suspicious passengers. |
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http://www.salk.edu/news/salk
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| | BeTuitive: Sometimes You Just Know |
 | | I could become what amounted to a mindreader. |  | | The weird thing is that, after enough practice, you can learn to see those microexpressions. |  | | But now I’ve read “Blink” by Malcolm Gladwell (also the author of that microexpression story in “The New Yorker,” also the author of “The Tipping Point”) and have spent some time thinking about what can take place in a split second. |
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http://betuitive.blogs.com/betuitive/2005/03/sometimes_you_j.html
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| | Term Papers on Microexpression Essays : Research Paper Microexpression Help |
 | | Our professional editors, researchers, and writers can produce the finest college research material. |  | | In addition, we provide our distinguished Custom Research service to any customer who would like us to write a brand new, unique, one-of-a-kind paper that is NOT available to any other person on the planet. |  | | We also have over 60,000 searchable college essays, research papers, reviews, and book reports on all subjects, including Microexpression. |
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http://www.term-papers-college.com/subjects/microexpression.html
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| | Worksheets |
 | | • Microexpression test: slides which consist of facial expressions of emotions |  | | Aristotle used tragic plays to help people cleanse personal emotional issues |  | | • Well-known emotions: anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise (all used on microexpression test) |
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http://www.uvm.edu/~psych1/Worksheets.htm
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| | Comments on 19322 MetaFilter |
 | | Even if there's probably a limit to how much of this you would want to be tuned into. |  | | "Don't you use that microexpression with me! You know I can't stand it when you do A.U. Seriously though, I did think it was interesting. |  | | Can you imagine being married to one of these people? |
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http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/19322
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| | Microexpression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The neurotoxin, Botulinum toxin, commonly known as Botox, is used in the medical cosmetic treatment of dystonia (involuntary muscle contractions) but it is also helpful in concealing unconscious facial microexpression. |  | | They often occur involuntarily, and can reveal emotions people are trying to hide, or may not even be aware of themselves. |  | | He now claims that anyone can be trained to see such microexpressions relatively easily. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microexpression
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| | Premises, Premises: Idea |
 | | Description: Want someone to give you the real story? |  | | Built like a high-tech confessional booth, the Truth-O-Mat takes continuous video of the subject sitting in the "hot seat" and feeds it through a Microexpression Analysis Engine (MAE). |
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http://www.premisespremises.com/premise.php?premise_id=54
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 | | marketing -- MarvinMinsky -- mathematical psychology -- medicinal psychology -- Melanie Klein -- -- mental health disorders -- mental illness -- microexpression -- Milgram experiment -- mind -- mind control -- MIT -- mood -- Morita Shoma -- motivation |
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http://immune-system-help.com/psychology/theory/list_of_psychological_topics.html
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| | List of psychological topics |
 | | marketing -- Marvin Minsky -- mathematical psychology -- medical psychology -- Melanie Klein -- memory -- mental health disorders -- mental illness -- microexpression -- Milgram experiment -- mind -- mind control -- MIT -- mood -- Morita Shoma -- motivation |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/L/List-of-psychological-topics.htm
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| | Simple Secrets of Knowing if Someone is Lying to You |
 | | The most reliable signs of a personâs true emotions are microexpressions. |  | | A normal expression may last half a second, while a microexpression usually lasts only 1/15 of a second. |
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http://www.bottomlinesecrets.com/blpnet/article.html?article_id=14408
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| | ScienCentral: Lying Faces |
 | | He calls these concealed emotions 'microexpressions.' "They look just like ordinary expressions except that they are on the face for about a 25th of a second," explains Ekman. |  | | "Think of the microexpression as pliers," he says. |  | | Ekman reported that 90 percent of the liars' faces showed fear and disgust whereas only 30 percent of truth tellers displayed these emotions. |
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http://www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3?article_id=218392481
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| | Glossary |
 | | microexpression: term used by a researcher at the University of California-San Francisco for small changes in facial expression that are outside the conscious control of the individual. |  | | microexpression theory: the hypothesis that one reason Elijah's acting is uniquely natural is that he somehow, probably subconsciously, exhibits the microexpressions the character would show in the situation. |  | | "How does he do that?": describes an instance of Elijah doing something while acting that should be humanly possible only for someone in the real-life situation, such as his body responding to a sword that isn't really there, or to a gunshot to the back that doesn't really happen (also see microexpression). |
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 | | NMR spectroscopy is also used for structure determination of selected proteins from the proteomes under study in the structural genomics programs. |  | | In conjunction with these projects, a main focus of our laboratory is to explore the use of microcoil NMR equipment combined with microexpression of proteins. |  | | As part of these protein structure initiatives, the Wüthrich group develops and broadly applies NMR methods for the screening of recombinant protein preparations for folded proteins. |
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http://www.scripps.edu/mb/wuthrich/research/research.html
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| | Reading Faces |
 | | Probably what's most useful about Ekman's work is that he reminds us that reading faces is an ability latent within us allnever lost, merely forgotten. |  | | Perhaps most importantly, because FACS breaks facial expressions down into all of their component parts, researchers are finding that computers can also learn to read faces. |  | | So the thinking goes, if we could just link airport security cameras to computers programmed with FACS, maybe we could spot would be hijackers by a telltale glower or a microexpression of contempt. |
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http://smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian/issues04/jan04/readingfaces.html
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| | Paul Ekman: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Expressions he found to be universal included anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness and surprise. |  | | Ekman also reported facial "microexpressions" that he claimed could be used to reliably detect lying, in an effort called the Diogenes Project. |  | | He also developed the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) to taxonomize every conceivable human facial expression. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/paul-ekman
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| | KeepMedia Newsweek: What's in Your Face |
 | | His talent, it turned out, was for detecting those faint or fleeting expressions in a suspect's face that seemed inconsistent with what he was saying or other clues. |  | | Since then, Ekman has been teaching law-enforcement officers how to catch microexpressions and has written a book about them--"Emotions Revealed." He even trained Newberry to get perfect scores recognizing liars on videotape. |  | | Now the U.S. Defense Department and the CIA are funding work to incorporate Ekman's research into software that would analyze facial movements captured by digital cameras. |
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http://keepmedia.com/pubs/Newsweek/2003/06/09/307526?extID=10037&oliID=229
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| | MineZone Blog » Blog Archive » A Whole New Mind |
 | | I could even see it being a whole series of classes, potentially tying a variety of my own interests, suc as improv, creativity techniques, board games, and tours of local labyrinths. |  | | Maybe that would give me an excuse to finally get a copy of the MicroExpression Training Tool, which I’ve been interested in ever since reading Malcolm Gladwell’s excellent article The Naked Face. |
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http://www.minezone.org/blog?p=10
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| | Unofficial Survivor Guide - Gregg Carey |
 | | Guess what it has on it?” — I thought I caught a microexpression on Gregg’s face. |  | | So this could be wishful thinking on my part, but when Katie was approaching camp with the tree mail, she sing-songed “Treeee mail. |  | | And he and Caryn seemed to share a split second of veiled distaste. |
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http://www.unofficialsurvivorguide.com/forum/printthread.php?t=850&pp=40
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| | Feces Flinging Monkey |
 | | This article is a bit long, but quite interesting anyway; it talks about some research into lying and facial expression, and a describes a fascinating phenomena called 'microexpression'. |  | | This is the most disgusting thing I've read in quite a while: |
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http://www.fecesflingingmonkey.com/0802/0802.htm
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| | FictionPress.Com Story : A Dragon in the Living Room |
 | | Cait's face lost some of her fear and grew indignant. |  | | She wondered what to do with Cait, who had either finally cracked from the stress, or at best totally lost her sense of timing with jokes. |  | | You know, wings, scales, claws?" A microexpression of amusement flashed across Jane's face before settling into pity. |
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http://www.fictionpress.com/read.php?storyid=1300279
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| | An Example of Experimental Diversity |
 | | MurA-Hi Mur-B-Hi MurC-Hi IspD-Hi RfaD-Hi AroE-Hi Eno-Hi Prb-Hi Asd-Hi Constructs made: total number of C-terminal- and N-terminal-tagged vectors constructed for microexpression studies. |  | | Purification diversity: total number of purification strategies employed. |
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http://stevens.scripps.edu/webpage/htsb/diversity.html
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| | TranslatorsCafe.com Forums : Translator Resources and Web Links : Translators Without Borders |
 | | A microexpression, or small wrinkling of the forehead and elsewhere on the face is a quite reliable indicator of lying -- practise trading true and false answers with a friend to develop your lie detection skills. |  | | The fact that someone is looking you in the eye as s/he speaks is NOT a good indicator at all! |
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http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/MegaBBS/thread-view.asp?threadid=3891&posts=10
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 | | Bunny_351: inlining the primitive id into the microexpression when all arguments are immediate 12:09:17 |  | | That microexp is itself immediate, meaning parent calls can also be immediate 12:09:43 |  | | FoxFire: I think users should try the APIs. |
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http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/scheme/04.01.14
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 | | The toplevel is the environment where you look up all 'free' variables, which are any which don't have lexical bindings in a Scheme program. |  | | It and the freeset-eval are the only uexps which can assign a name to a named value. |  | | In SISC's case, this is handled by the define-eval microexpression. |
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http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/scheme/04.06.28
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| | UCL: : Entrance Scholarships: Prospective Students |
 | | 7 Ekman, P. MicroExpression Training Tools and Subtle Expression Training Tools. |
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http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/financial-matters/scholarships/graduate/researchcouncils/mrc/four-year/ich/index.shtml
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