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Provine, R. R., Laughter: A Scientific Investigation Penguin (2000)

Provine, R. R., “Contagious yawning and laughter: Significance for sensory features, and the evolution of social behaviour” Provine, R. R., Yawns, Laughs, Smiles, and Talking: Naturalistic and Laboratory Studies of Facial Action and Social Communication (1997)

Provine, R. R., Laughter: A Scientific Investigation Viking Press (2000)

Pujol, J., Deus, J., Losilla, J. M. and Capdevila, A., “Cerebral lateralization of language in normal left-handed people studied by functional MRI,” Neurology 52 (1999)

Quilliam, S., Sexual Body Talk Headline (1992)

Quilliam, S., Your Child's Body Language Angus and Robertson (1994)

Quilliam, S., Body Language Carlton Books (1995)

Quilliam, S., Body Language Secrets Thorsons (1996)

Reik, T., Listening with the Third Ear Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York (1948)

Robinson, J., Body Packaging Watermark Press (1988)

Russell, J. A., “Facial expressions of emotion: what lies beyond minimal universality?” Psychological Bulletin 118, 379–391 (1995)

Russell, J. A., “Is there universal recognition of emotion from facial expression? A review of cross-cultural studies,” Psychological Bulletin 115, 102–141 (1994)

Russell, J. A., Suzuki, N. and Ishida, N., “Canadian, Greek, and Japanese freely produced emotion labels for facial expression,” Motivation and Emotion 17, 337–351 (1993)

Russell, J. A. and Fernandez-Dols, J. M. (eds.), The Psychology of Facial Expression 158–175, Cambridge University Press,

Russo, N., “Connotation of seating arrangement,” Cornell journal of Social Relations (1967)

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Sathre, F., Olson, R. and Whitney, C., Let's Talk Scott Foresman, Glenview, Illinois (1973)

Scheflen, A. E., Body Language and the Social Order Prentice Hall, New Jersey (1972)

Scheflen, A. E., “Quasi-courtship behavior,” in S. Weitz (ed.), Nonverbal communication 182–198, Oxford University Press (1974)

Scheflen, A. E., How Behavior Means Garden City, Anchor (1975)

Scheflen, A. E., Human Territories Prentice Hall, New Jersey (1976)

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Scheflen, A. E., Body Language and the Social Order Prentice Hall, New Jersey (1981)

Schultz, A. H., “Proportions, variability and asymmetries of the fones of the limbs and the clavicles in man and apes,” Human Biology 9 (1937)

Schutz, W C, A Three-Dimensional Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York (1958)

Siddons, H., Practical Illustration of Rhetorical Gestures London (1822)

Singh, D. and Young, R. K., “Body weight, waist-to-hip ratio, breasts, and hips: role in judgements of female attractiveness and desirability for relationships,” Ethology and Sociobiology 16 (1995)

Sommer, R., Personal Space: The Behavioural Basis of Design Prentice Hall, New Jersey (1969)

Steel, J. and Mays, S., “Handedness and directional asymmetry in the long bones of the human upper limb,” International journal of Osteoarchaeology 5 (1995)

Steele, D., Body Language Secrets: A Guide During Courtship and Dating SBP (1999)

Strack, F., Martin, L. and Stepper, S., “Inhibiting and facial conditions of the human smile: a nonobtrusive test of the facial feedback hypothesis,” journal of Personality and Social Psychology 54 (1988)

Strodtbeck, F. and Hook, L., “The Social Dimensions of a Twelve Man Jury Table,” Sociometry (1961)

Suter, W A., My Life as a She-Man Camel Publishing (2004)

Szasz, S., Body Language of Children Norton, New York (1978)

Von Cranach, M., Social Communication and Movement: Studies of Interaction and Expression in Man and Chimpanzee Academic Press, London (1973)

Vnj, A. S., Vnj, G. R. and Bull, R., “Insight into behavior displayed during deception,” Human Communication Research 22 (4), 544–562 (1996)

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