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Lawrence Ian Reed

Clinical Assistant Professor - New York University

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January 30, 2015

The Commitment Function of Angry Facial Expressions→

January 30, 2015/ ScienceSites

L.I. Reed, P. DeScioli, and S.A. Pinker (2014). Psychological Science, 0956797614531027.

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articles, 2014
emotion
January 30, 2015

The Relationship Between Childhood-Adversity and Dysphoric Inner States Among Borderline Patients Followed Prospectively for 10 Years→

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L.I. Reed, G. Fitzmaurice, and M.C. Zanarini (2013). Journal of Personality Disorders, 27, 1-10.

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articles, 2013
clinical
January 30, 2015

Facial Expressions as Honest Signals of Cooperative Intent in a One-Shot Anonymous Prisoner’s Dilemma Game→

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L.I. Reed, K.A. Zeglen, and K.L. Schmidt (2012). Evolution and Human Behavior, 33, 200-209.

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2012, articles
emotion
January 30, 2015

The Course of Positive Affective and Cognitive States in Borderline Personality Disorder: A 10-Year Follow-Up Study→

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L.I. Reed, G. Fitzmaurice, and M.C. Zanarini (2012). Personality and Mental Health, 6(4), 281-291.

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2012, articles
clinical
January 30, 2015

The Course of Dysphoric Affective and Cognitive States in Borderline Personality Disorder: A 10-Year Follow-Up Study→

January 30, 2015/ ScienceSites

L.I. Reed, G. Fitzmaurice, and M.C. Zanarini (2012). Psychiatry Research, 196(1), 96-100.

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2012, articles
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January 30, 2015

Book Review: The Evolution of Anisogamy: A Fundamental Phenomenon Underlying Sexual Selection→

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L.I. Reed (2012). American Journal of Human Biology, 24(2), 198-199.

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articles, 2012
book review
January 30, 2015

Positive Affective and Cognitive States in Borderline Personality Disorder→

January 30, 2015/ ScienceSites

L.I. Reed and M.C. Zanarini (2011). Journal of Personality Disorders, 25(6), 851-862.

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articles, 2011
clinical
January 30, 2015

Anger, Preoccupied Attachment, and Domain Disorganization in Borderline Personality Disorder→

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J.Q. Morse, J. Hill, P.A. Pilkonis, K. Yaggi, N. Broyden, S. Stepp, L.I. Reed, and U. Feske (2009). Journal of Personality Disorders, 23(3), 240-257.

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articles, 2009
clinical
January 30, 2015

Sexual Orientation in Males and the Evolution of Anisogamy→

January 30, 2015/ ScienceSites

L.I. Reed (2010). Medical Hypotheses, 74, 261-263.

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articles, 2010
January 30, 2015

All Smiles Are Not Created Equal: Morphology and Timing of Smiles Perceived as Amused, Polite, and Embarrassed/Nervous→

January 30, 2015/ ScienceSites

Z. Ambadar, J. Cohn, and L.I. Reed (2009). Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 33(1), 17-34.

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articles, 2009
emotion
January 30, 2015

The Role of Attachment Styles and Interpersonal Problems in Suicide-Related Behaviors→

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S.D. Stepp, J.Q. Morse, K.E. Yaggi, S.K. Reynolds, L.I. Reed, and P.A. Pilkonis (2008). Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 38, 592-607.

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articles, 2008
clinical
January 30, 2015

Impact of Depression on Response to Comedy: A Dynamic Facial Coding Analysis→

January 30, 2015/ ScienceSites

L.I. Reed, M.A. Sayette, and J. Cohn (2007). Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116(4), 804-809.

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articles, 2007
emotion
January 30, 2015

Movement Differences Between Deliberate and Spontaneous Facial Expressions: Zygomaticus Major Action in Smiling →

January 30, 2015/ ScienceSites

K.L. Schmidt, Z. Ambadar, J.F. Cohn, and L.I. Reed (2006). Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 30(1), 37-52.

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articles, 2006
emotion
January 30, 2015

Timing Characteristics of Two Different Facial Signals: Deliberate and Spontaneous Smiles→

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K.L. Schmidt, Z. Ambadar, L.I. Reed, and J.F. Cohn (2004). American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 123, S38, 174.

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2004, articles
emotion
January 30, 2015

Multimodal Coordination of Facial Action, Head Rotation, and Eye Motion During Spontaneous Smiles→

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J.F. Cohn, L.I. Reed, T. Moriyama, J. Xiao, K. Schmidt, and Z. Ambadar (2004). Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG ’04), Seoul, Korea, 129-135.

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2004, articles
January 30, 2015

Automatic Analysis and Recognition of Brow Actions and Head Motion in Spontaneous Facial Behavior→

January 30, 2015/ ScienceSites

J.F. Cohn, L.I. Reed, Z. Ambadar, J. Xiao, and T. Moriyama (2004). Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. The Hague, The Netherlands, 210-216.

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