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Behavioral markers and recognizability of the smile of enjoyment.
MG Frank, P Ekman, WV Friesen
Journal of personality and social psychology 64 (1), 83, 1993
9871993
Recognizing facial expression: machine learning and application to spontaneous behavior
MS Bartlett, G Littlewort, M Frank, C Lainscsek, I Fasel, J Movellan
2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern …, 2005
9042005
The dark side of self-and social perception: black uniforms and aggression in professional sports.
MG Frank, T Gilovich
Journal of personality and social psychology 54 (1), 74, 1988
7761988
The computer expression recognition toolbox (CERT)
G Littlewort, J Whitehill, T Wu, I Fasel, M Frank, J Movellan, M Bartlett
2011 IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition …, 2011
7492011
A few can catch a liar
P Ekman, M O'Sullivan, MG Frank
Psychological science 10 (3), 263-266, 1999
7411999
The ability to detect deceit generalizes across different types of high-stake lies.
MG Frank, P Ekman
Journal of personality and social psychology 72 (6), 1429, 1997
7071997
Automatic recognition of facial actions in spontaneous expressions.
MS Bartlett, G Littlewort, MG Frank, C Lainscsek, IR Fasel, JR Movellan
J. Multim. 1 (6), 22-35, 2006
6482006
Facial expressions of emotion
D Matsumoto, D Keltner, MN Shiota, M O’Sullivan, M Frank
Handbook of emotions 3, 211-234, 2008
5502008
Fully automatic facial action recognition in spontaneous behavior
MS Bartlett, G Littlewort, M Frank, C Lainscsek, I Fasel, J Movellan
7th International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition …, 2006
4122006
The forced-choice paradigm and the perception of facial expressions of emotion.
MG Frank, J Stennett
Journal of personality and social psychology 80 (1), 75, 2001
3362001
The effect of rapport in forensic interviewing
R Collins, R Lincoln, MG Frank
Psychiatry, psychology and law 9 (1), 69-78, 2002
3332002
To catch a liar: Challenges for research in lie detection training
MG Frank, TH Feeley
Journal of Applied Communication Research 31 (1), 58-75, 2003
3192003
Nonverbal communication: Science and applications
D Matsumoto, MG Frank, HS Hwang
Sage Publications, 2012
2722012
Automatic decoding of facial movements reveals deceptive pain expressions
MS Bartlett, GC Littlewort, MG Frank, K Lee
Current Biology 24 (7), 738-743, 2014
2632014
Not all smiles are created equal: The differences between enjoyment and nonenjoyment smiles
MG Frank, P Ekman
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/New York 6 (1), 9-26, 1993
2541993
Effect of memory perspective on retrospective causal attributions.
MG Frank, T Gilovich
Journal of personality and social psychology 57 (3), 399, 1989
2381989
Police lie detection accuracy: The effect of lie scenario
M O’sullivan, MG Frank, CM Hurley, J Tiwana
Law and human behavior 33, 530-538, 2009
2322009
Imaging facial physiology for the detection of deceit
P Tsiamyrtzis, J Dowdall, D Shastri, IT Pavlidis, MG Frank, P Ekman
International Journal of Computer Vision 71, 197-214, 2007
2312007
I see how you feel: Training laypeople and professionals to recognize fleeting emotions
M Frank, M Herbasz, K Sinuk, A Keller, C Nolan
The annual meeting of the international communication association. Sheraton …, 2009
1852009
Appearing truthful generalizes across different deception situations.
MG Frank, P Ekman
Journal of personality and social psychology 86 (3), 486, 2004
1842004
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