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Psychology 5/e Book Cover
Psychology, 5/e
Lester M. Sdorow, Arcadia University
Cheryl A. Rickabaugh, University of Redlands

Emotion

Web Links

These Web sites have been selected for their high quality and information value. But remember that the Internet is fluid and sites might be moved, revised, or deleted. Moreover, other excellent sites are always being added to the Internet. If any of these sites is no longer available, try searching the Internet to find other, related, high-quality sites.
How Do We Study Emotion?
(http://www.iu-bremen.de/hss/akappas/31024/index.shtml)

This website is maintained by members of the psychology department at the University of Laval in Quebec, Canada. It describes--in either French or English--psychological and psychophysiological approaches to research on emotion. (page 352)
The American Polygraph Association
(http://www.polygraph.org/)

This website is sponsored by the leading polygraphy association. It includes links to sites about the ethics, reliability, and validity of polygraph testing in the field as opposed to the laboratory. (page 352)
Neuurobiology of Brain Systems Mediating Memory, Emotion, and Social Behavior
(http://neuroscience.ucdavis.edu/)

This website is maintained by personnel at the Amaral Laboratory at the University of California at Davis. It includes beautiful images of brain systems involved in emotion. (page 356)
Nonverbal Communication Research page
(http://euphrates.wpunj.edu/faculty/wagnerk/webagogy/hecht.htm)

This website is maintained by faculty members in the psychology and sociology departments at Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana. It provides links to sites associated with journals, research, researchers, and organizations dealing with emotion. (page 358)
Center for Nonverbal Studies
(http://members.aol.com/nonverbal2/index.htm)

This website is sponsored by a nonprofit organization based in Spokane, Washington, and La Jolla, California. It offers links to sites about research and meetings on nonverbal behavior. (page 359)
Nonverbal Behavior/Nonverbal Communication Links.
(http://www3.usal.es/~nonverbal/)

This website includes links to a variety of sites dealing with research and researchers concerned with nonverbal behavior and communication. (page 359)
Facial Analysis
(http://mambo.ucsc.edu/psl/fanl.html)

This website is maintained by researchers in the Human Perceptual Science Laboratory at the University of California at Santa Cruz. It contains links to a variety of sites dealing with research on facial expressions, both historical and current. (page 359)
World Database of Happiness
(http://www.eur.nl/fsw/research/happiness)

This ambitious website is maintained by Ruut Veenhoven of Erasmus University in Rotterdam. It offers links to research on happiness and subjective well-being. (page 361)
Humor Research
(http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/WWW/MathNat/Ruch/start.html)

This comprehensive website is maintained by Willibald Ruch, a faculty member at the Heinrich Heine University in Dusseldorf, Germany. It contains links to various sites dealing with research on the psychology of humor. (page 363)
The Laughter Remedy
(http://www.laughterremedy.com/)

This website is maintained by humor researcher Paul McGhee. It discusses how humor helps reduce stress and improve the quality of our lives. (page 363)