Blink

(Rick Simeone) #1

Quality of Preferences and Decisions,” Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology 60, no. 2 (1991): 181–192; and “Strawberry
Jams and Preserves,” Consumer Reports, August 1985, 487–489.


CHAPTER SIX. SEVEN SECONDS IN THE BRONX: THE DELICATE ART OF
MIND READING


For more on the mind readers, see Paul Ekman, Telling Lies:
Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Politics, and Marriage (New
York: Norton, 1995); Fritz Strack, “Inhibiting and Facilitating
Conditions of the Human Smile: A Nonobtrusive Test of the
Facial Feedback Hypothesis,” Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology 54, no. 5 (1988): 768–777; and Paul Ekman and
Wallace V. Friesen, Facial Action Coding System, parts 1 and 2
(San Francisco: Human Interaction Laboratory, Dept. of
Psychiatry, University of California, 1978).


Klin has written a number of accounts of his research using
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The most comprehensive is
probably Ami Klin, Warren Jones, Robert Schultz, Fred
Volkmar, and Donald Cohen, “Defining and Quantifying the
Social Phenotype in Autism,” American Journal of Psychiatry 159
(2002): 895–908.

Free download pdf