facial action coding (FACS), 8–9, 367 nn11–12
facial configuration, xii, 10, 13, 39, 43, 102. See also facial expressions
facial electromyography (EMG), 7–8, 23
facial expressions, 4–12, 371 n25
Darwin on, 165
vs. facial configurations, 39
in infants, 9
reliance on, 54–55
research on, 5 (see also basic emotion method)
triggering emotion, 12–13
facial feedback hypothesis, 12–13
facial movements
assessing emotions and, 4–12
non-emotional factors, 367 n13
women and, 397 n18
facial muscles. See facial electromyography
fear
fear learning, 17, 271–72, 273, 274–75, 384 nn20–21
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), xii
feeling
affect, 72–77
origin of, 56
simulation, 71
feelings, universal, 56
Fernández-Dols, José-Miguel, 52
financial crises, 80–81
fingerprints, emotion, xv, 35–36
bodily states, 12–15
brain and, 16–22
measuring emotion, 3–4
Finlay, Barbara L., 81
Firestein, Stuart, 284, 286, 290
First Amendment, 250–51
flowers and weeds, 131–32
fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging), 19–20, 369 n37
folk psychology, 133
food
body budgeting, 217–18
cultural differences, 27
simulation, 29
Fore tribe, 53
foreseeability argument, 250
free labeling, 45, 45, 46, 46, 48, 50, 52
free speech, 250–51
free will, illusion of, 60
Freud, Sigmund, 169
Friesen, Wallace V., 12
Fugate, Jennifer, 102
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), 19–20, 369 n37