Do you mean Ekman's famous expressions of emotion in different cultures?
If so, just google Paul Ekman (although I notice many of his photo sets
are for sale, rather than available free of charge).

Linda Tollefsrud, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of Wisconsin - Barron County
1800 College Drive
Rice Lake, WI  54868
(715) 234 8176 ext. 5417
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From: Steven Specht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 2:28 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: another request

Dear TIPSters,
I'm really not as "lazy" as it might appear with two requests in one 
day. My computer system was recently up-graded and I lost my bookmarks. 
Can someone provide the website (it was based in the UK) that has the 
numerous facial stimuli (i.e., photographs of different expressions)?
Thanks in advance.
-S



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Steven M. Specht, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
Utica College
Utica, NY 13502
(315) 792-3171

"Mice may be called large or small, and so may elephants, and it is 
quite understandable when someone says it was a large mouse that ran up 
the trunk of a small elephant" (S. S. Stevens, 1958)


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