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本书是《别相信他的脸》一书的英文版,是一本试图通过脸部来探索人类的个性的书。

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作者借鉴了心理学、认知科学、神经系统科学等学科知识,阐述我们如何进化到能通过脸部来获得瞬间的情绪和基本的社交信号,即运用大脑网络进行脸部信息提取。然而与某些心理学不同,作者认为脸部并没有向我们展示他人的个性,而是我们通过他人脸部的信息得知自己的偏见和刻板印象。

目录

  • COPYRIGHT
  • FACE VALUE
  • PROLOGUE
  • PART 1 THE APPEAL OF PHYSIOGNOMY
  • 1 THE PHYSIOGNOMISTS' PROMISE
  • 2 SINGLE-GLANCE IMPRESSIONS
  • 3 CONSEQUENTIAL IMPRESSIONS
  • PART 2 UNDERSTANDING FIRST IMPRESSIONS
  • 4 THE PSYCHOLOGIST'S TRADE
  • 5 MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE
  • 6 THE FUNCTIONS OF IMPRESSIONS
  • 7 THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
  • PART 3 THE (MIS)ACCURACY OF FIRST IMPRESSIONS
  • 8 MISLEADING IMAGES
  • 9 SUBOPTIMAL DECISIONS
  • 10 EVOLUTIONARY STORIES
  • 11 LIFE LEAVES TRACES ON OUR FACES
  • PART 4 THE SPECIAL STATUS OF FACES
  • 12 BORN TO ATTEND TO FACES
  • 13 FACE MODULES IN THE BRAIN
  • 14 ILLUSORY FACE SIGNALS
  • EPILOGUE MORE EVOLUTIONARY STORIES
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • NOTES AND REFERENCES
  • PROLOGUE
  • CHAPTER 1: THE PHYSIOGNOMISTS' PROMISE
  • CHAPTER 2: SINGLE-GLANCE IMPRESSIONS
  • CHAPTER 3: CONSEQUENTIAL IMPRESSIONS
  • CHAPTER 4: THE PSYCHOLOGIST'S TRADE
  • CHAPTER 5: MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE
  • CHAPTER 6: THE FUNCTIONS OF IMPRESSIONS
  • CHAPTER 7: THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
  • CHAPTER 8: MISLEADING IMAGES
  • CHAPTER 9: SUBOPTIMAL DECISIONS
  • CHAPTER 10: EVOLUTIONARY STORIES
  • CHAPTER 11: LIFE LEAVES TRACES ON OUR FACES
  • CHAPTER 12: BORN TO ATTEND TO FACES
  • CHAPTER 13: FACE MODULES IN THE BRAIN
  • CHAPTER 14: ILLUSORY FACE SIGNALS
  • EPILOGUE: MORE EVOLUTIONARY STORIES
  • IMAGE CREDITS
  • INDEX
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    Face tells, face lies

    Face can be perceived of a lot of things. In the beginning, people study and summarize some rules that various faces generally apply. While the deeper the study goes, the more doubts emerge. Judge has to be made collectively with face, expression and gesture, even action. Intuition is not always reliable.

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