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Academic Background
Erika Rosenberg received her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University
of California, San Francisco (1994) and her B.S. in Neuroscience
from San Jose State University (1986). Dr. Rosenberg’s scientific
research has examined how our feelings are revealed in our facial
expressions, how social factors influence emotional signals, and
how anger affects cardiovascular health. Her work is published in
a wide range of psychological journals and books, and she speaks
at national conferences on the topics of emotions and facial expressions.
Erika Rosenberg currently collaborates with other scientists on
numerous projects in psychology, medicine, and computer science.
Dr. Rosenberg served on the faculties of the University of Delaware
and the College of William and Mary, currently teaches in the
Department of Psychology at the University of California, Davis
and at the Nyingma
Institute of Tibetan Studies in Berkeley, and offers workshops
worldwide.
Feist, G., & Rosenberg, E. L. (in press). Psychology: Beyond Nature and Nurture. McGraw-Hill: New York.
Ekman, P. , & Rosenberg, E. L. (2005). What the face reveals: Basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS), 2nd Edition. New York: Oxford University Press.
Rosenberg, E. L. (2004). Mindfulness and consumerism. In T. Kasser
& A. D. Kanner (Eds.). Psychology and the culture of consumption,
pp. 107-125. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Rosenberg, E. L., & Ekman, P. (2003). Emotion, facial expression.
In G. Adelman & B. H. Smith (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience,
3rd Edition, New York: Elsevier Science.
Rosenberg, E.L., Ekman, P., Jiang, W., Coleman, R.E., Hanson,
M., O’Connor, C., Waugh, R., & Blumenthal, J.A. (2001).
Linkages between facial expressions of anger and transient myocardial
ischemia in men with coronary artery disease. Emotion, 1,
107-115.
Rosenberg, E.L. (1998). Levels of analysis and the organization
of affect. Review of General Psychology, 2, 247-270.
Rosenberg, E. L., Ekman, P., & Blumenthal, J.A. (1998). Facial
expression and the affective component of cynical hostility in
male coronary heart disease patients. Health Psychology, 17,
376-380.
Rosenberg, E.L. (1997). The study of spontaneous facial expressions
in psychology. In P. Ekman & E. L. Rosenberg (Eds). What
the face reveals: Basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression
using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) (pp. 3-17).
New York: Oxford University Press.
Rosenberg, E.L., & Ekman, P. (1995). Conceptual and methodological
issues in the judgment of facial expressions of emotion. Motivation
and Emotion, 19, 111-138.
Rosenberg, E.L., & Ekman, P. (1994). Coherence between expressive
and experiential systems in emotion. Cognition & Emotion,
8, 201-229.
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