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(2011) – A personal look at Ekman’s life work and his pursuit of understanding nonverbal communication. Where to Find and Read His Books

(2003) – His most popular work, exploring the roots of anger, fear, disgust, sadness, and happiness.

(1975) – Co-authored with Wallace V. Friesen, this serves as a manual for identifying emotions through specific facial blueprints.

Paul Ekman is a world-renowned psychologist famous for his research on facial expressions, micro-expressions, and the science of deception. His work famously inspired the TV series Lie to Me . If you are looking for a complete list of his works, they are widely available for purchase and occasionally for free borrowing through digital libraries.

Dr. Ekman has authored or co-authored over 15 books that translate complex psychological research into practical tools for understanding human behavior.

(2008) – A fascinating dialogue between Paul Ekman and the Dalai Lama regarding the intersection of science and spirituality.

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(2011) – A personal look at Ekman’s life work and his pursuit of understanding nonverbal communication. Where to Find and Read His Books

(2003) – His most popular work, exploring the roots of anger, fear, disgust, sadness, and happiness. skachat vse knigi pol ekmana

(1975) – Co-authored with Wallace V. Friesen, this serves as a manual for identifying emotions through specific facial blueprints. (2011) – A personal look at Ekman’s life

Paul Ekman is a world-renowned psychologist famous for his research on facial expressions, micro-expressions, and the science of deception. His work famously inspired the TV series Lie to Me . If you are looking for a complete list of his works, they are widely available for purchase and occasionally for free borrowing through digital libraries. Friesen, this serves as a manual for identifying

Dr. Ekman has authored or co-authored over 15 books that translate complex psychological research into practical tools for understanding human behavior.

(2008) – A fascinating dialogue between Paul Ekman and the Dalai Lama regarding the intersection of science and spirituality.