Paul Ekman, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychiatry
University of California
San Francisco
voice: 415-476-7207
fax: 415-476-7629
email: ekmansf@itsa.ucsf.edu
Current Interests:
- Emotion expression and physiological activity
- Interpersonal deception
Current or Recent Activities:
- Principal Investigator, NSF grant "Automated Facial Measurement"
- Invited keynote address, plenary session, Japanese Congress of Psychology, Kyoto, 1992
- Organizer, NSF Workshop "Understanding the Face", July, 1992, Arlington, VA
- 1991 Distintinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association
- First Lyle H. Lanier Memorial Lecture, University of Illinois, May 3, 1989
Representative Publications or Documents:
- P. Ekman.
Telling Lies: Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Marriage, and Politics.
New York: WW Norton, 1992.
- P. Ekman & R. J. Davidson. Voluntary smiling changes regional brain activity.
Psychological Science,
4, 342-345.
- P. Ekman. Facial expression of emotion.
American Psychologist,
48, 384-392.
. Ekman, Ph.D. with the Department of Psychiatry does not necessarily endorse the folowing, however all sbould agree with the need for a either a home or office to implemernt one of the types of CCTV camera systems seen on the internet. And while P. Ekman, Ph.D probbaliy doesn't have CCTV Cameras in his home, I'd bet anything his office building does! Browse the net for more info!
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