166015057 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code C&EB 8 GE 15 9789027271112 06 10.1075/ceb.8 00 EA E133 10 01 JB code C&EB 02 JB code 2352-099X 02 8.00 01 02 Consciousness & Emotion Book Series Consciousness & Emotion Book Series 01 01 The Expressiveness of Perceptual Experience The Expressiveness of Perceptual Experience 1 A01 01 JB code 796157819 Martin S. Lindauer Lindauer, Martin S. Martin S. Lindauer The College at Brockport, State University of New York 01 eng 11 185 03 03 xi 03 00 174 03 24 JB code PSY.COGPSY Cognitive psychology 24 JB code CONS.GEN Consciousness research 10 PSY013000 12 JMRP 01 06 02 00 Physiognomy is a controversial topic because of a suspect history, and is often renamed as non-verbal communication. This book examines this venerable, attractive, and contentious topic within the unique perspective of research-oriented psychology. 03 00 A face strikes us immediately as sad, and so, too, do a mourner, a willow tree, a house on a prairie, and a group of onlookers. The spontaneous emergence of affective and other qualities of people, things, places, and events falls under the heading of physiognomy, a phenomenon discussed since at least Aristotle, and a key feature of evolutionary theory, psychology, and perception as well as professional practice (“profiling”) and popular talk. However, physiognomy is a controversial topic because of a suspect history, and is often renamed as non-verbal communication.

The Expressiveness of Perceptual Experience: Physiognomy Reconsidered examines this venerable, attractive, and contentious topic within the unique perspective of research-oriented psychology. Included are the processes involved, primarily perceptual; origins, mainly evolutionary; and social-cultural factors as supplements. Discussed within a holistic-experiential (phenomenological)-aesthetic framework are physiognomy’s ties to the arts as well as emotions, synesthesia, learning, development, and personality. Empirical investigations are summarized, including the author’s.

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The Expressiveness of Perceptual Experience: Physiognomy Reconsidered examines this venerable, attractive, and contentious topic within the unique perspective of research-oriented psychology. Included are the processes involved, primarily perceptual; origins, mainly evolutionary; and social-cultural factors as supplements. Discussed within a holistic-experiential (phenomenological)-aesthetic framework are physiognomy’s ties to the arts as well as emotions, synesthesia, learning, development, and personality. Empirical investigations are summarized, including the author’s.

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The Expressiveness of Perceptual Experience: Physiognomy Reconsidered examines this venerable, attractive, and contentious topic within the unique perspective of research-oriented psychology. Included are the processes involved, primarily perceptual; origins, mainly evolutionary; and social-cultural factors as supplements. Discussed within a holistic-experiential (phenomenological)-aesthetic framework are physiognomy’s ties to the arts as well as emotions, synesthesia, learning, development, and personality. Empirical investigations are summarized, including the author’s.

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