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The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression (Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction)
by G. -B. Duchenne de Boulogne (Translator: R. Andrew Cuthbertson)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (1990-07-27)
ISBN: 0521363926
EAN: 9780521363921
Dewy Decimal #: 612.92
Hardcover: 308 pages
SKU: T071119-2968
Condition: Very Good
Comments: Ex-university library (few marks). Very good overall condition. No writing, very tight binding. No dust cover. Ships same day or next in a bubble mailer. Enjoy.
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Product Description
In Mecanisme de la Physionomie Humaine, the great nineteenth-century French neurologist Duchenne de Boulogne combined his intimate knowledge of facial anatomy with his skill in photography and expertise in using electricity to stimulate individual facial muscles to produce a fascinating interpretation of the ways in which the human face portrays emotions. This book was pivotal in the development of psychology and physiology as it marked the first time that photography had been used to illustrate, and therefore "prove," a series of experiments. Duchenne's book, which contained over 100 original photographic prints pasted into an accompanying Album, was rare, even when it first appeared in 1862. Duchenne was a superb clinical neurologist and in this study he applied his enormous experience in neurological research to the question of the mechanism of human facial expression. Duchenne has been little cited and little known in this century; his book has been virtually unobtainable, and copies are available in only a few libraries in the United States and Europe.
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Mr Physiology of Emotions
Rating (5)
Date: 2001-09-22
4 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful
How to say this...... If you want to know about the exact physiology of the facial expression of emotions, go to this book. Duchenne was the first to investigate the muscles which depict emotions in 1862 and his work still remains a topic of scientific discussion and artistic reference today.
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