Matthew John Hertenstein
Affiliations: | 2002 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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(The lasting regulatory effects of an adult's emotional displays on infant behavior.) | ||||
Dacher Keltner | grad student | 2002 | UC Berkeley |
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Shiota MN, Campos B, Oveis C, et al. (2017) Beyond happiness: Building a science of discrete positive emotions. The American Psychologist. 72: 617-643 |
Kashdan TB, Doorley J, Stiksma MC, et al. (2016) Discomfort and avoidance of touch: new insights on the emotional deficits of social anxiety. Cognition & Emotion. 1-9 |
Piff PK, Purcell A, Gruber J, et al. (2012) Contact high: Mania proneness and positive perception of emotional touches. Cognition & Emotion. 26: 1116-23 |
App B, McIntosh DN, Reed CL, et al. (2011) Nonverbal channel use in communication of emotion: how may depend on why. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 11: 603-17 |
Hertenstein MJ, Keltner D. (2011) Gender and the Communication of Emotion Via Touch. Sex Roles. 64: 70-80 |
Hertenstein MJ. (2010) Cautions in the study of infant emotional displays Emotion Review. 2: 130-131 |
Hertenstein MJ, Holmes R, McCullough M, et al. (2009) The communication of emotion via touch. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 9: 566-73 |
Hertenstein MJ, Hansel CA, Butts AM, et al. (2009) Smile intensity in photographs predicts divorce later in life Motivation and Emotion. 33: 99-105 |
Witherington DC, Campos JJ, Hertenstein MJ. (2007) Principles of Emotion and its Development in Infancy Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development. 427-464 |
Hertenstein MJ, Verkamp JM, Kerestes AM, et al. (2006) The communicative functions of touch in humans, nonhuman primates, and rats: a review and synthesis of the empirical research. Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs. 132: 5-94 |