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Lawrence Ian Reed
Lawrence Ian Reed
New York University, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School
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All smiles are not created equal: Morphology and timing of smiles perceived as amused, polite, and embarrassed/nervous
Z Ambadar, JF Cohn, LI Reed
Journal of nonverbal behavior 33, 17-34, 2009
4422009
Movement Differences between Deliberate and Spontaneous Facial Expressions: Zygomaticus Major Action in Smiling
KL Schmidt, Z Ambadar, JF Cohn, LI Reed
Journal of nonverbal behavior 30, 37-52, 2006
2602006
The role of attachment styles and interpersonal problems in suicide-related behaviors
SD Stepp, JQ Morse, KE Yaggi, SK Reynolds, LI Reed, PA Pilkonis
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 38 (5), 592-607, 2008
1842008
Facial expressions as honest signals of cooperative intent in a one-shot anonymous Prisoner's Dilemma game
LI Reed, KN Zeglen, KL Schmidt
Evolution and Human Behavior 33 (3), 200-209, 2012
1542012
Impact of depression on response to comedy: a dynamic facial coding analysis.
LI Reed, MA Sayette, JF Cohn
Journal of abnormal psychology 116 (4), 804, 2007
1362007
Automatic analysis and recognition of brow actions and head motion in spontaneous facial behavior
JF Cohn, LI Reed, Z Ambadar, J Xiao, T Moriyama
2004 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (IEEE Cat …, 2004
1312004
The commitment function of angry facial expressions
LI Reed, P DeScioli, SA Pinker
Psychological science 25 (8), 1511-1517, 2014
1202014
Multimodal coordination of facial action, head rotation, and eye motion during spontaneous smiles
JF Cohn, LI Reed, T Moriyama, J Xiao, K Schmidt, Z Ambadar
Sixth IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture …, 2004
1072004
Anger, preoccupied attachment, and domain disorganization in borderline personality disorder
JQ Morse, J Hill, PA Pilkonis, K Yaggi, N Broyden, S Stepp, LI Reed, ...
Journal of Personality Disorders 23 (3), 240-257, 2009
692009
The communicative function of sad facial expressions
LI Reed, P DeScioli
Evolutionary Psychology 15 (1), 1474704917700418, 2017
442017
What the face communicates: Clearing the conceptual ground
ME McCullough, LI Reed
Current Opinion in Psychology 7, 110-114, 2016
282016
Effects of tearing on the perception of facial expressions of emotion
LI Reed, P Deutchman, KL Schmidt
Evolutionary Psychology 13 (4), 1474704915613915, 2015
262015
Emotional tears: An honest signal of trustworthiness increasing prosocial behavior?
LI Reed, Y Matari, M Wu, R Janaswamy
Evolutionary Psychology 17 (3), 1474704919872421, 2019
242019
Positive affective and cognitive states in borderline personality disorder
LI Reed, MC Zanarini
Journal of personality disorders 25 (6), 851-862, 2011
232011
The course of dysphoric affective and cognitive states in borderline personality disorder: A 10-year follow-up study
LI Reed, G Fitzmaurice, MC Zanarini
Psychiatry research 196 (1), 96-100, 2012
222012
Watch out! How a fearful face adds credibility to warnings of danger
LI Reed, P DeScioli
Evolution and Human Behavior 38 (4), 490-495, 2017
192017
The course of positive affective and cognitive states in borderline personality disorder: A 10‐year follow‐up study
LI Reed, G Fitzmaurice, MC Zanarini
Personality and mental health 6 (4), 281-291, 2012
192012
Face value and cheap talk: How smiles can increase or decrease the credibility of our words
LI Reed, R Stratton, JD Rambeas
Evolutionary Psychology 16 (4), 1474704918814400, 2018
172018
A Novel Test of the Duchenne Marker: Smiles After Botulinum Toxin Treatment for Crow’s Feet Wrinkles
N Etcoff, S Stock, EG Krumhuber, LI Reed
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 3799, 2021
152021
Paradigm shift in criminal police lineups: Eyewitness identification as multicriteria decision making
E Mu, TR Chung, LI Reed
International Journal of Production Economics 184, 95-106, 2017
142017
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