— In: W. H. Jones, J. M. Cheek, S. R. Brtggs (Eds.).
Shyness: Perspectives on research and treatment. — New York, Plenum, 1986,133—145. Cummings E. M., Zahn-WaxlerC., Radke-Yarrow M. Young children's responses to expressions of anger and affection by others in the family. — Child Development, 1981, 52, 1274— 1282.
Cupchik G. C., Leventhal H, Consistency between expressive behavior and the evaluation of humorous stimuli: The role of sex and self-observation. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1974, 30, 429-442.
Daniels D., Plomin R. Origins of individual differences in infant shyness. — Developmental Psychology, f 985, 21(1), 118-121.
Darwin C. R. The expression of emotions in man and animals. — London, John Murray, 1872/ Chicago, University of Chicago Press, L965.
Darwin C. R. A biographical sketch of an infant. — Mind, 1877, 2, 286-294.
Das S. S. Grief and suffering. — Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 1971, 8(1), 8—9.
David A., Fahy T. A. Disgust: A further perspective. — Unpublished manuscript, the Maudsley Hospital, London, 1987.
Davidson R. J., Fox N. A. Asymmetrical brain activity discriminates between positive and negative affective stimuli in human infants. — Science, 1982, 218, 1235-1237.
Davis A., Dollard J. Children of bondage. —'Washington, American Council on Education, 1940.
Davis J. Theories of biological etiology of affective disorders. — International Review of Neuro-biology, 1970, 12, 145-175.
DavitzJ. R. A dictionary and grammar of emotion. — ln:M. B.Arnold (Ed.). Feelings and emotions.— New York, Academic Press, 251—258.
Deglin V. L. Clinical-experimental studies of unilateral electroconvulsive block. — Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry, 1973, 11, 1609-1621.
Deikman A. Bimodal consciousness. —Archives of General Psychiatry, 1971, 45, 481-489.
Deikman A. The meaning of everything. — In: R. E. Ornstein (Ed.). The nature of human consciousness. — San Francisco, W. H. Freeman, 1973, 317-326.
Dennis W. Causes of retardation among institutional children: Iran. — Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1960, 96, 47-59.
DePaulo B. M., Dull W. R., Greenberg J. M., Swain G. W. Are shy people reluctant to ask for help? — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1989, 56(5), 834-844.
Dickey E. C., Knower F. H. A note on some ethnological differences in recognition of simulated expressions of the emotions. —American Journal of Sociology, 1941, 47, 190—193.
Diener E., Emmons R. A. The independence of positive and negative affect. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1984, 47(5), 1105-1117.
Dufly E. Emotion: An example of the need for reorientation in psychology. — Psychological Review, 1934, 41, 184-198.
Duff у E. An explanation of «emotional» phenomena without the use of the concept «emotion». — Journal of General Psychology, 1941,25, 283-293.
Duff у E. The concept of energy mobilization. — Psychological Review, 1951, 58, 30-40.
Duff у E. The physiological significance of the concept of «arousal» or «activation». — Psychological Review, 1957, 64, 265-275.
Duff у E. Activation and behavior. — New York, John Wiley, 1962.
Dumas G. La mimique des aveugles. — Bulletin de L'Academie de Medecine. Paris,, 1932, 107, 607-610.
Dumas G. La vie affective. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1948.
Dunbar F. Emotions and bodily changes (4th ed.). — New York, Columbia University Press, 1954. ,
Dunn J., Munn P. Becoming a family member: Family conflict and the development of social understanding. — Child Development, 1985, 56, 480-492.
434 __________Список литературы
Freud S. Mourning and melancholia. — In: W. Gaylin (Ed.). The meaning of despair. —-New
York, Science House, 1968, 50-69.
Frijda N. H. Emotion and recognition of emotion. — In: M. B. Arnold (Ed.). Feelings and Emotions, — New York, Academic Press, 1970.
Frijda N. H. The emotions. — London, Cambridge University Press, 1986. Frijda N. H., Phillipszoon E. Dimensions of recognition of expression. — Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963, 66, 45-51.
Fromm-Reichmann F. An intensive study of twelve cases of manic-depressive psychosis. Final Reportj Office of Naval Research Contract Nonr-751(00). — Baltimore, Washington School of Psychiatry, J953.
FulcherJ. S. «Voluntary» facial expression in blind and seeing children. — Archives of Psychology, 1942, 272, 5-49.
Funkenstein D. H., King S. H., Drolette M. E. Mastery of stress. — Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1957.
Gaensbauer T. L, Harman R. L, Cytryn L., McNew D. H. Social and affective development of infants with a manic-depressive parent. — American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984,141.223— 229.
Galin D. Two modes of consciousness and two halves of the brain. — In: P. R. Lee, R. E. Orns-tein, D. Galin, A. Deikman, C. T. Tart (Eds.). Symposium on consciousness (AAAS, 1974). — New York, Viking, 1976, 26-66.
Galin W. (Ed.). The meaning of despair. — New York, Science House, 1968.
Cambaro S. Blood pressure relations to expressed and unexpressed anger in low guilt and high guilt subjects. — Disseration Abstracts, 1967, 27(9-B), 3284-3285.
Gazzaniga M. S. Organization of the human brain. — Science, 1989, 245, 947-952.
Gellhorn E. Motion and emotion: The role of proprioception in the physiology and pathology of the emotions. — Psychological Review, 1964, 71(6), 457-472.
Gellhorn E. The emotions and the ergotropic and trophotropic systems. — Psychologische For-schung, 1970,34,48-94.
Gibson E. J. Principles of perceptual learning and development. — New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969.
Gibson E. J. Visual perception: Depth, constancies and cognition. — American Scientist, 1970, 58,98-107.
Glueck S., Glueck E. Unraveling juvenile delinquency. — Cambridge, MA, Howard University Press, 1950.
Goodenough F. L. Expressions of emotions in a blind-deaf child. — Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1932, 27, 328-333.
Goodman L. S., Oilman A. (Eds.). Pharmacological basis of therapeutics (4th ed.). — New York, Macmillan, 1970.
Gough H. G., ThorneA. Positive, negative and balanced shyness: Self-definitions and the reaction of others. — In: W. H. Jones, J. M. Cheek, S. R. Briggs (Eds.). Shyness: Perspectives on research and treatment. — New York, Plenum, 1986, 205-225.
Graham S., Doubleday C., Guarino P. A. The development of relations between perceived controllability and the emotions of pity, anger and guilt. — Child Development, 1984, 55(2), 561-565.
Gray J. A. The psychology of fear and stress. — New York, McGraw-Hill, 1971.
Hamburg D. A. Emotions in the perspecive of human evolution. —,In PfH. Knopp (Ed.) Expression of the emotions in man. New York: International Universities Press, 1963, 300 -317
Harlow H. F. Learning to love. — San Francisco, Albion, 1971.
Harris P. L. Children and emotion: The development of psychological understanding. — Oxford, UK, Basil Blackwell, 1989:
Список литературы
435
Harris P. L., Johnson С. N., Mutton D., Andrews G., Cooke T. Young children's theory of mind
and emotion. — Cognition and Emotion, 1989, 3, 379—400.
Hartman H. Influence of symbolically modeled instrumental aggression and pain cues on aggressive behavior. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1969, 11, 280-288.
Hass H. The human animal. — New York, Putnarn's Sons, 1970.
Hat field E., SchmitzE., Cornelius J.,Rapson R. L. Passionate love: How early does it begin? — Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 1988, 1(1), 35—51.
Hebb D. 0. The organization of behavior. — New York, John Wiley, 1949 (New York, Science Editions, 1961).
Hebb D. 0.-Drives and CNS (conceptual nervous system). — Psychological Review, 1955, 62, 243-254. .-
Hembree E. A. Individual differences and developmental changes in infants' emotion expressions during early mother-infant interaction. — Unpublished master's thesis, University of Delaware, Newark.
Henderson D., Gillespie R. D. A textbook of psychiatry. — London, Oxford University Press, 1956.
Himwich H. E. Emotional aspects of mind: Clinical and neurophysiological analysis. — In: Л М. Scher (Ed.). Theories of the mind. — New York, The Free Press of Glencoe, 19626 145-180.
Hinde R. A., Rowell Т. Е. Communication by postures and facial expressions in the rhesus monkey (Macaco, mulatto). — Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1962, 138, 1-21.
Hoffman M. L. Is altruism part of human nature? — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1981,40, 121-137.
Hoffman M. L., Saltzstein H. D. Parent discipline and the child's moral development. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1967, 5, 45-57.
Hofstatter P. R. Dimensionen des mimischen ausdrucks. — Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte and Ex-perimentelle Psychologie, 1955-1956, 3, 503-509.
Holt R. R. Beyond vitalism and mechanism: Freud's concept of psychic energy. — In: Science and Psychoanalysis. — New York, Grune & Stratton, 1967, 1, 1-41.
Holt R. R. On the interpersonal and intrapersonal consequences of expressing or not expressing anger. —Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1970, 35(1), 8-12.
Holt R. R. Drive or wish? A reconsideration of the psychoanalytic theory of motivation. — In: M. M. Gill & P. S. Holzman (Eds.). Psychology versus metapsychology: Psychoanalytic essays in memory of George S. Klein. — Psychological Issues, 1976, 9(4), 158-197.
Horner M. S. Toward an understanding of achievement-related conflicts in women. — Journal of Social Issues, 1972, 28, 157-176.
Huebner R. R., Izard С. Е. Mothers' responses to infants' facial expressions of sadness, anger and physical distress. — Motivation and Emotion, 1988, 12(2), 185-196.
Hunt J. McV. Intrinsic motivation and its role in development. — In: D. Levine (Ed.). Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. — Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press, 1965, 189-282.
Huxley A. The doors of perception. — New York, Harper & Row, 1954.
Hyland M. E., Curtis C., Mason D. Fear of succcess: Motive and cognition. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1985, 49(6), 1669-1677.
Hyson M. C., Izard С. Е. Continuities and changes in emotion expressions during brief separation at 13and ISmonths. —Developmental Psychology, 1985,21(6), 1165-1170.
IsenA. Toward understanding the role of affect in cognition. — In: R. Wyer, T. Srull (Eds.). Handbook of social cognition. — Hillsdale, NJ, Erlbaum, 1984, 179-236.
Isen A. M., Daubman K.A. The influence of affect on categorization. — Journal of Personality, 1984,47,1206-1217.
Isen A. M., Daubman K. A., Norwicki G. P. Positive affect facilitates creative problem solving. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1987, 52(6), 1122-1131.
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436_________________Список литературы
/sen A. M., Means В. ТЫ influence of positive affect on decision-making strategy. — Social cognition, 1983, 2, 18-31.
hen A. M., Shalker T. E., Clark M. S., Karp L. Affect, accessibility of material in memory, and behavior: A cognitive loop? — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1978,36,1—12.
Ittelson W. H., Kilpatrick F. P. Experiments in perception. — Scientific American, 1951, 185, 50-55.
Izard C. E. Personal growth through group experience. — In: S. S. Tomkins, C. E. Izard (Eds.). Affect, cognition and personality. — New York, Springer, 1965, 200-241.
Izard C. E. The face of emotion. — New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1971.
Izard C. E. Patterns^f emotions: A new analysis of anxiety and depression. — New York, Academic Press, 1972*.
Izard C. E. Human emotions. — New York, Plenum, 1977.
Izard C. E. On the ontogenesis of emotions and emotion-cognition relationships in infancy. — In: M. Lewis & L.A. Rosenblum (Eds.). The development of affect. — New York, Plenum, 1978,389-413.
Izard C. E. (Ed.). Emotions in personality and psychopathology. — New York, Plenum, 1979.
Izard C. E. The maximally discriminative facial movement coding system (Max). — Newark, University of Delaware, Office of Instructional Technology, 1979.
Izard C. E. The facets and interfaces of emotions. — In: R. Bell, J. L. Greenne, J. H. Harvey (Eds.). Interfaces in psychology. — Lubbock, TX, Texas Tech Press, 1984, 57-85.
Izard С. Е. The structure and functions of emotions: Implications of cognition, motivation and personality. — In: /. S. Cohen (Ed.). The G. Stanley Hall Lectures Series. — Washington, American Psychological Association, 1989, Vol. 9, 35-73.
Izard C. E. Facial expressions and the regulation of emotions. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1990, 58(3), 487-498.
Izard C.
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Shyness: Perspectives on research and treatment. — New York, Plenum, 1986,133—145. Cummings E. M., Zahn-WaxlerC., Radke-Yarrow M. Young children's responses to expressions of anger and affection by others in the family. — Child Development, 1981, 52, 1274— 1282.
Cupchik G. C., Leventhal H, Consistency between expressive behavior and the evaluation of humorous stimuli: The role of sex and self-observation. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1974, 30, 429-442.
Daniels D., Plomin R. Origins of individual differences in infant shyness. — Developmental Psychology, f 985, 21(1), 118-121.
Darwin C. R. The expression of emotions in man and animals. — London, John Murray, 1872/ Chicago, University of Chicago Press, L965.
Darwin C. R. A biographical sketch of an infant. — Mind, 1877, 2, 286-294.
Das S. S. Grief and suffering. — Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 1971, 8(1), 8—9.
David A., Fahy T. A. Disgust: A further perspective. — Unpublished manuscript, the Maudsley Hospital, London, 1987.
Davidson R. J., Fox N. A. Asymmetrical brain activity discriminates between positive and negative affective stimuli in human infants. — Science, 1982, 218, 1235-1237.
Davis A., Dollard J. Children of bondage. —'Washington, American Council on Education, 1940.
Davis J. Theories of biological etiology of affective disorders. — International Review of Neuro-biology, 1970, 12, 145-175.
DavitzJ. R. A dictionary and grammar of emotion. — ln:M. B.Arnold (Ed.). Feelings and emotions.— New York, Academic Press, 251—258.
Deglin V. L. Clinical-experimental studies of unilateral electroconvulsive block. — Journal of Neuropathology and Psychiatry, 1973, 11, 1609-1621.
Deikman A. Bimodal consciousness. —Archives of General Psychiatry, 1971, 45, 481-489.
Deikman A. The meaning of everything. — In: R. E. Ornstein (Ed.). The nature of human consciousness. — San Francisco, W. H. Freeman, 1973, 317-326.
Dennis W. Causes of retardation among institutional children: Iran. — Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1960, 96, 47-59.
DePaulo B. M., Dull W. R., Greenberg J. M., Swain G. W. Are shy people reluctant to ask for help? — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1989, 56(5), 834-844.
Dickey E. C., Knower F. H. A note on some ethnological differences in recognition of simulated expressions of the emotions. —American Journal of Sociology, 1941, 47, 190—193.
Diener E., Emmons R. A. The independence of positive and negative affect. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1984, 47(5), 1105-1117.
Dufly E. Emotion: An example of the need for reorientation in psychology. — Psychological Review, 1934, 41, 184-198.
Duff у E. An explanation of «emotional» phenomena without the use of the concept «emotion». — Journal of General Psychology, 1941,25, 283-293.
Duff у E. The concept of energy mobilization. — Psychological Review, 1951, 58, 30-40.
Duff у E. The physiological significance of the concept of «arousal» or «activation». — Psychological Review, 1957, 64, 265-275.
Duff у E. Activation and behavior. — New York, John Wiley, 1962.
Dumas G. La mimique des aveugles. — Bulletin de L'Academie de Medecine. Paris,, 1932, 107, 607-610.
Dumas G. La vie affective. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1948.
Dunbar F. Emotions and bodily changes (4th ed.). — New York, Columbia University Press, 1954. ,
Dunn J., Munn P. Becoming a family member: Family conflict and the development of social understanding. — Child Development, 1985, 56, 480-492.
434 __________Список литературы
Freud S. Mourning and melancholia. — In: W. Gaylin (Ed.). The meaning of despair. —-New
York, Science House, 1968, 50-69.
Frijda N. H. Emotion and recognition of emotion. — In: M. B. Arnold (Ed.). Feelings and Emotions, — New York, Academic Press, 1970.
Frijda N. H. The emotions. — London, Cambridge University Press, 1986. Frijda N. H., Phillipszoon E. Dimensions of recognition of expression. — Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963, 66, 45-51.
Fromm-Reichmann F. An intensive study of twelve cases of manic-depressive psychosis. Final Reportj Office of Naval Research Contract Nonr-751(00). — Baltimore, Washington School of Psychiatry, J953.
FulcherJ. S. «Voluntary» facial expression in blind and seeing children. — Archives of Psychology, 1942, 272, 5-49.
Funkenstein D. H., King S. H., Drolette M. E. Mastery of stress. — Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1957.
Gaensbauer T. L, Harman R. L, Cytryn L., McNew D. H. Social and affective development of infants with a manic-depressive parent. — American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984,141.223— 229.
Galin D. Two modes of consciousness and two halves of the brain. — In: P. R. Lee, R. E. Orns-tein, D. Galin, A. Deikman, C. T. Tart (Eds.). Symposium on consciousness (AAAS, 1974). — New York, Viking, 1976, 26-66.
Galin W. (Ed.). The meaning of despair. — New York, Science House, 1968.
Cambaro S. Blood pressure relations to expressed and unexpressed anger in low guilt and high guilt subjects. — Disseration Abstracts, 1967, 27(9-B), 3284-3285.
Gazzaniga M. S. Organization of the human brain. — Science, 1989, 245, 947-952.
Gellhorn E. Motion and emotion: The role of proprioception in the physiology and pathology of the emotions. — Psychological Review, 1964, 71(6), 457-472.
Gellhorn E. The emotions and the ergotropic and trophotropic systems. — Psychologische For-schung, 1970,34,48-94.
Gibson E. J. Principles of perceptual learning and development. — New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969.
Gibson E. J. Visual perception: Depth, constancies and cognition. — American Scientist, 1970, 58,98-107.
Glueck S., Glueck E. Unraveling juvenile delinquency. — Cambridge, MA, Howard University Press, 1950.
Goodenough F. L. Expressions of emotions in a blind-deaf child. — Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1932, 27, 328-333.
Goodman L. S., Oilman A. (Eds.). Pharmacological basis of therapeutics (4th ed.). — New York, Macmillan, 1970.
Gough H. G., ThorneA. Positive, negative and balanced shyness: Self-definitions and the reaction of others. — In: W. H. Jones, J. M. Cheek, S. R. Briggs (Eds.). Shyness: Perspectives on research and treatment. — New York, Plenum, 1986, 205-225.
Graham S., Doubleday C., Guarino P. A. The development of relations between perceived controllability and the emotions of pity, anger and guilt. — Child Development, 1984, 55(2), 561-565.
Gray J. A. The psychology of fear and stress. — New York, McGraw-Hill, 1971.
Hamburg D. A. Emotions in the perspecive of human evolution. —,In PfH. Knopp (Ed.) Expression of the emotions in man. New York: International Universities Press, 1963, 300 -317
Harlow H. F. Learning to love. — San Francisco, Albion, 1971.
Harris P. L. Children and emotion: The development of psychological understanding. — Oxford, UK, Basil Blackwell, 1989:
Список литературы
435
Harris P. L., Johnson С. N., Mutton D., Andrews G., Cooke T. Young children's theory of mind
and emotion. — Cognition and Emotion, 1989, 3, 379—400.
Hartman H. Influence of symbolically modeled instrumental aggression and pain cues on aggressive behavior. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1969, 11, 280-288.
Hass H. The human animal. — New York, Putnarn's Sons, 1970.
Hat field E., SchmitzE., Cornelius J.,Rapson R. L. Passionate love: How early does it begin? — Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 1988, 1(1), 35—51.
Hebb D. 0. The organization of behavior. — New York, John Wiley, 1949 (New York, Science Editions, 1961).
Hebb D. 0.-Drives and CNS (conceptual nervous system). — Psychological Review, 1955, 62, 243-254. .-
Hembree E. A. Individual differences and developmental changes in infants' emotion expressions during early mother-infant interaction. — Unpublished master's thesis, University of Delaware, Newark.
Henderson D., Gillespie R. D. A textbook of psychiatry. — London, Oxford University Press, 1956.
Himwich H. E. Emotional aspects of mind: Clinical and neurophysiological analysis. — In: Л М. Scher (Ed.). Theories of the mind. — New York, The Free Press of Glencoe, 19626 145-180.
Hinde R. A., Rowell Т. Е. Communication by postures and facial expressions in the rhesus monkey (Macaco, mulatto). — Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1962, 138, 1-21.
Hoffman M. L. Is altruism part of human nature? — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1981,40, 121-137.
Hoffman M. L., Saltzstein H. D. Parent discipline and the child's moral development. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1967, 5, 45-57.
Hofstatter P. R. Dimensionen des mimischen ausdrucks. — Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte and Ex-perimentelle Psychologie, 1955-1956, 3, 503-509.
Holt R. R. Beyond vitalism and mechanism: Freud's concept of psychic energy. — In: Science and Psychoanalysis. — New York, Grune & Stratton, 1967, 1, 1-41.
Holt R. R. On the interpersonal and intrapersonal consequences of expressing or not expressing anger. —Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1970, 35(1), 8-12.
Holt R. R. Drive or wish? A reconsideration of the psychoanalytic theory of motivation. — In: M. M. Gill & P. S. Holzman (Eds.). Psychology versus metapsychology: Psychoanalytic essays in memory of George S. Klein. — Psychological Issues, 1976, 9(4), 158-197.
Horner M. S. Toward an understanding of achievement-related conflicts in women. — Journal of Social Issues, 1972, 28, 157-176.
Huebner R. R., Izard С. Е. Mothers' responses to infants' facial expressions of sadness, anger and physical distress. — Motivation and Emotion, 1988, 12(2), 185-196.
Hunt J. McV. Intrinsic motivation and its role in development. — In: D. Levine (Ed.). Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. — Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press, 1965, 189-282.
Huxley A. The doors of perception. — New York, Harper & Row, 1954.
Hyland M. E., Curtis C., Mason D. Fear of succcess: Motive and cognition. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1985, 49(6), 1669-1677.
Hyson M. C., Izard С. Е. Continuities and changes in emotion expressions during brief separation at 13and ISmonths. —Developmental Psychology, 1985,21(6), 1165-1170.
IsenA. Toward understanding the role of affect in cognition. — In: R. Wyer, T. Srull (Eds.). Handbook of social cognition. — Hillsdale, NJ, Erlbaum, 1984, 179-236.
Isen A. M., Daubman K.A. The influence of affect on categorization. — Journal of Personality, 1984,47,1206-1217.
Isen A. M., Daubman K. A., Norwicki G. P. Positive affect facilitates creative problem solving. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1987, 52(6), 1122-1131.
15*
436_________________Список литературы
/sen A. M., Means В. ТЫ influence of positive affect on decision-making strategy. — Social cognition, 1983, 2, 18-31.
hen A. M., Shalker T. E., Clark M. S., Karp L. Affect, accessibility of material in memory, and behavior: A cognitive loop? — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1978,36,1—12.
Ittelson W. H., Kilpatrick F. P. Experiments in perception. — Scientific American, 1951, 185, 50-55.
Izard C. E. Personal growth through group experience. — In: S. S. Tomkins, C. E. Izard (Eds.). Affect, cognition and personality. — New York, Springer, 1965, 200-241.
Izard C. E. The face of emotion. — New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1971.
Izard C. E. Patterns^f emotions: A new analysis of anxiety and depression. — New York, Academic Press, 1972*.
Izard C. E. Human emotions. — New York, Plenum, 1977.
Izard C. E. On the ontogenesis of emotions and emotion-cognition relationships in infancy. — In: M. Lewis & L.A. Rosenblum (Eds.). The development of affect. — New York, Plenum, 1978,389-413.
Izard C. E. (Ed.). Emotions in personality and psychopathology. — New York, Plenum, 1979.
Izard C. E. The maximally discriminative facial movement coding system (Max). — Newark, University of Delaware, Office of Instructional Technology, 1979.
Izard C. E. The facets and interfaces of emotions. — In: R. Bell, J. L. Greenne, J. H. Harvey (Eds.). Interfaces in psychology. — Lubbock, TX, Texas Tech Press, 1984, 57-85.
Izard С. Е. The structure and functions of emotions: Implications of cognition, motivation and personality. — In: /. S. Cohen (Ed.). The G. Stanley Hall Lectures Series. — Washington, American Psychological Association, 1989, Vol. 9, 35-73.
Izard C. E. Facial expressions and the regulation of emotions. — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1990, 58(3), 487-498.
Izard C.
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