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Selected Publications: Alan J. Fridlund Gleitman, H., Fridlund, A. J., & Reisberg, D. (2003). Psychology (6th Ed.). New York: Norton. Fridlund, A. J. (1994). Human facial expression: An evolutionary view. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. Fridlund, A. J. (2002). The behavioral ecology view of smiling and other facial expressions. In M. Abel (Ed.), An empirical reflection on the smile. New York: Edwin Mellen Press. Fridlund, A. J., and MacDonald, M. (1998). Approaches to Goldie: A field study of human response to canine juvenescence. Anthrozoös, 11, 95-100. Fridlund, A. J. (1997). The new ethology of human facial expressions. In J. A. Russell & J. Fernandez-Dols (Eds.), The psychology of facial expression (pp. 103-129). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Fridlund, A. J., & Duchaine, B. (1996). “Facial Expressions of Emotion” and the delusion of the hermetic self. In R. Harré & W. G. Parrott, The emotions (pp. 259-284). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Fridlund, A. J. (1992). Darwin's anti-darwinism and the Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. In K. T. Strongman (Ed.), International Review of Emotion (Vol. 2) (Pp. 117-137). New York: Wiley. Fridlund, A. J. (1991). The sociality of solitary smiles: Effects of an implicit audience. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 60, 229-240. Fridlund, A. J., & Loftis, J. M. (1990). Relations between tickling and humorous laughter: Preliminary support for the Darwin-Hecker hypothesis. Biological Psychology, 30, 141-150. |