For General Works on Emotion Carlson, J. G., and Hatfield, E. (1992). Psychology of emotion. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Fischer, A. (Ed.). (2000). Gender and emotion: Social psychological perspectives. New York: Cambridge University Press. Marcus, H. R., and Kitayama, S. (Eds.). (1994). Emotion and culture: Empirical studies of mutual influence. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. For More on the Biopsychology of Emotion Lykken, D. T. (1981). A tremor in the blood: Uses and abuses of the lie detector. New York: McGraw-Hill. Thompson, J. G. (1988). The psychobiology of emotions. New York: Plenum. Vincent, J. D. (1990). The biology of emotions. New York: Basil Blackwell. Wagner, H. L. (1989). Social psychophysiology and emotion. New York: Wiley. For More on the Expression of Emotion Darwin, C. (1872/1965). The expression of the emotions in man and animals. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Ekman, P. (1980). The face of man: Expressions of universal emotions in a New Guinea village. New York: Garland. Leathers, D. G. (1997). Successful nonverbal communication: Principles and applications. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Poyatos, F. (1988). Cross-cultural perspectives in nonverbal communication. Lewiston, NY: Hogrefe and Huber. Russell, J. A., Fernandez-Dols, J. M., and Mandler, G. (1997). The psychology of facial expressions. New York: Cambridge University Press. For More on the Experience of Emotion Plutchik, R. (1991). The emotions. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Scherer, K. R., Wallbott, H. G., and Summerfield, A. B. (Eds.). (1986). Experiencing emotion: A cross-cultural study. New York: Cambridge University Press. For More on Happiness Argyle, M. (1987). The psychology of happiness. New York: Routledge. Eysenck, M. (1990). Happiness: Facts and myths. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Myers, D. G. (1992). Searching for joy: Who is happy and why. New York: Morrow. For More on Humor Buckman, E. S. (Ed.). (1993). The handbook of humor: Clinical applications in psychotherapy. Melbourne, FL: Krieger. Haig, R. A. (1988). The anatomy of humor: Biopsychosocial and therapeutic perspectives. Springfield, MA: Charles C Thomas. MacHovec, F. J. (1988). Humor: Theory, history, applications. Springfield, MA: Charles C Thomas. Mulkay, M. (1988). On humor. New York: Basil Blackwell. For More on Theories of Emotion Izard, C. E., Kagan, J., and Zajonc, R. B. (Eds.). (1988). Emotions, cognition, and behavior. New York: Cambridge University Press. Papanicolaou, A. C. (1989). Emotion: A reconsideration of the somatic theory. New York: Gordon and Breach. Plutchik, R., and Kellerman, H. (Ed.). (1980). Theories of emotion. San Diego: Academic Press. For More on Contributors to the Study of Emotion Benison, S., Barger, A. C., and Wolfe, E. L. (1987). Walter B. Cannon: The life and times of a young scientist. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Bowlby, J. (1991). Charles Darwin: A new life. New York: W. W. Norton. Grunberg, N. E., Nisbett, R. E., Rodin, J., and Singer, J. E. (1987). A distinctive approach to psychological research: The influence of Stanley Schachter. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Lazarus, R. S. (1998). The life and work of an eminent psychologist: Autobiography of Richard S. Lazarus. New York: Springer. Myers, G. E. (1986). William James: His life and thought. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Wolfe, E. L., Barger, A. C., and Benison, S. (2000). Walter B. Cannon: Science and society. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. |