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| Behavioral and Brain Sciences |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 33
Issue 6 |
| Dec 01, 2010 |
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ISSN: 0140525x |
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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Volume 33 :
Issue 6
Table of Contents
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The Simulation of Smiles (SIMS) model: Embodied simulation and the meaning of facial expression

Paula M. Niedenthal, Martial Mermillod, Marcus Maringer and Ursula Hess
Page 417
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Mimicry and simulation in gesture comprehension

Martha W. Alibali and Autumn B. Hostetter
Page 433
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Emotion simulation and expression understanding: A case for time

Marian Stewart Bartlett
Page 434
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???Smile down the phone???: Extending the effects of smiles to vocal social interactions

Fr??d??ric Basso and Olivier Oullier
Page 435
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Expressive smiles or leucosignals?

Paul Bouissac
Page 436
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The role of embodied change in perceiving and processing facial expressions of others

Pablo Bri??ol, Kenneth G. DeMarree and K. Rachelle Smith
Page 437
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Beyond smiles: The impact of culture and race in embodying and decoding facial expressions

Roberto Caldara
Page 438
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Honest smiles as a costly signal in social exchange

Samuele Centorrino, Elodie Djemai, Astrid Hopfensitz, Manfred Milinski and Paul Seabright
Page 439
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Eyes, amygdala, and other models of face processing: Questions for the SIMS model

Bhismadev Chakrabarti
Page 440
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Re-thinking the causes, processes, and consequences of simulation

Betty Chang and Nicolas Vermeulen
Page 441
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Eye gaze and conscious processing in severely brain-injured patients

Camille Chatelle, Steven Laureys, Steve Majerus and Caroline Schnakers
Page 442
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How does perceiving eye direction modulate emotion recognition?

Laurence Conty, Julie Gr??zes and David Sander
Page 443
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Cultural variations on the SIMS model

Christine M. Covas-Smith, Justin Fine, Arthur M. Glenberg, Eric Keylor, Yexin Jessica Li, Elizabeth Marsh, Elizabeth A. Osborne, Tamer Soliman and Claire Yee
Page 444
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Embodied simulation and the meaning of facial expression in autism

Kris Evers, Ilse Noens, Jean Steyaert and Johan Wagemans
Page 445
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Le bon dieu est dans le detail: Is smiling the recognition of happiness?

Jos??-Miguel Fern??ndez-Dols and Pilar Carrera
Page 446
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Does motor mimicry contribute to emotion recognition?

Cindy Hamon-Hill and John Barresi
Page 447
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No mirrors for the powerful: Why dominant smiles are not processed using embodied simulation

Li Huang and Adam D. Galinsky
Page 448
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The dynamic interaction of conceptual and embodied knowledge

Dani??l Lakens and Kirsten I. Ruys
Page 449
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Show your teeth or not: The role of the mouth and eyes in smiles and its cross-cultural variations

Chao Liu, Yue Ge, Wen-Bo Luo and Yue-Jia Luo
Page 450
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Motivational aspects of recognizing a smile

Janek S. Lobmaier and Martin H. Fischer
Page 452
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Grounding the meaning of non-prototypical smiles on motor behavior

Timothy A. Mann and Yoonsuck Choe
Page 453
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The proximate mechanisms and ultimate functions of smiles

Marc Mehu and Karim N'Diaye
Page 454
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Conceptual knowledge: Grounded in sensorimotor states, or a disembodied deus ex machina?

Ezequiel Morsella, Carlos Montemayor, Jason Hubbard and Pareezad Zarolia
Page 455
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What's behind the smile?

John J. Ohala
Page 456
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What's embodied in a smile?

Disa A. Sauter and Stephen C. Levinson
Page 457
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Is eye contact the key to the social brain?

Atsushi Senju and Mark H. Johnson
Page 458
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Can we really leave gender out of it? Individual differences and the Simulation of Smiles model

Elizabeth Simpson and Dorothy Fragaszy
Page 459
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Baby smile response circuits of the parental brain

James E. Swain and S. Shaun Ho
Page 460
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Embodied simulation and the search for meaning are not necessary for facial expression processing

Jacob M. Vigil and Patrick Coulombe
Page 461
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Embodied and disembodied processing of emotional expressions: Insights from autism spectrum disorders

Piotr Winkielman
Page 463
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The future of SIMS: Who embodies which smile and when?

Paula M. Niedenthal, Martial Mermillod, Marcus Maringer and Ursula Hess
Page 464
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BBS volume 33 issue 6 Cover and Back matter

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BBS volume 33 issue 6 Cover and Front matter

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