Klaus Scherer
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Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (SCAS), 7 rue des Battoirs, CH -1205 Geneva
Office number : Battoirs D
Tel : +41 (0)22 379 92 11
Fax : +41 (0)22 379 98 44


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In Press
Aue, T., & Scherer K. R.
(In Press). Facilitation of arm movements by their outcome desirability.
Social Science Information.
2013
Mortillaro, M., Mehu M., & Scherer K. R.
(2013). The evolutionary origin of multimodal synchronization and emotional expression.
Evolution of emotional communication: From sounds in nonhuman mammals to speech and music in man. 3-25.
Scherer, K. R., Mortillaro M., & Mehu M.
(2013). Understanding the mechanisms underlying the production of facial expression of emotion: A componential perspective.
Emotion Review. 5(1), 47-53.
2012
Mortillaro, M., Meuleman B., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). Advocating a componential appraisal model to guide emotion recognition.
International Journal of Synthetic Emotions. 3(1), 18–32.
Dael, N.., Mortillaro M., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). The Body Action and Posture coding system (BAP): Development and reliability.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 36, 97-121.
Dael, N.., Mortillaro M., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). Emotion expression in body action and posture.
Emotion. 12(5), 1085-1101.
Schlegel, K., Grandjean D., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). Emotion recognition: Unidimensional ability or a set of modality-and emotion-specific skills?.
Personality and Individual Differences. 53, 16-21.
Sacharin, V., Schlegel K., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). Geneva Emotion Wheel Rating Study.
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Geneva Emotion Wheel Rating Study Report_2012_08_11.pdf (452.57 KB)
Delplanque, S., Chrea C., Grandjean D., Ferdenzi C., Cayeux I., Porcherot C., et al.
(2012). How to map the affective semantic space of scents.
Cognition and Emotion. 26(5), 885-898.
Bänziger, T., Mortillaro M., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). Introducing the Geneva Multimodal expression corpus for experimental research on emotion perception.
Emotion. 12(5), 1161-1179.
Valstar, M. F., Mehu M., Jiang B., Pantic M., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). Meta-analysis of the first facial expression recognition challenge.
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics – Part B: Cybernetics. 42(4), 966-979.
2012_Valstar_MetaAnalysisGEMEP-FERA.pdf (877.61 KB)
Sacharin, V., Sander D., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). The Perception of Changing Emotion Expressions.
Cognition & Emotion. 26(7), 1273-1300.
Sacharin_etal_CE_proofed_1.doc (1.65 MB)
Supplementary Materials_Dec2011.doc (200 KB)
Mehu, M., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). A psycho-ethological approach to Social Signal Processing.
Cognitive Processing. 13(2), 397-414.
2012_Mehu_PsychEtholSSP.pdf (396.91 KB)
Mehu, M., Mortillaro M., Bänziger T., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). Reliable facial muscles activation enhances recognisability and credibility of emotional expression.
Emotion. 12(4), 701-715.
2012_Mehu_ReliableFacialMuscles.pdf (387.39 KB)
Bediou, B., Sacharin V., Hill C., Sander D., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). Sharing the Fruit of Labor: Flexible Application of Justice Principles in an Ultimatum Game with Joint-Production.
Social Justice Research. 25(1), 25-40.
Korb, S., Grandjean D., Samson A. C., Delplanque S., & Scherer K. R.
(2012). Stop laughing! Humor perception with and without expressive suppression.
Social Neuroscience. 7(5), 510-524.
2011
Ferdenzi, C., Schirmer A., Roberts S. C., Delplanque S., Porcherot C., Cayeux I., et al.
(2011). Affective dimensions of odor perception: A comparison between Swiss, British, and Singaporean populations.
Emotion. 11(5), 1168-1181.
Ferdenzi et al., Emotion 2011.pdf (212.98 KB)
Aue, T., & Scherer K. R.
(2011). Effects of intrinsic pleasantness and goal conduciveness appraisals on somatovisceral responding: Somewhat similar, but not identical.
Biological Psychology. 86, 65-73.
Valstar, M. F., Jiang B., Mehu M., Pantic M., & Scherer K. R.
(2011). The first facial expression recognition and analysis challenge.
Proceedings of IEEE Int’l Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition. 00, 921–926.
2011_Valstar_Fera2011.pdf (126.87 KB)
Brosch, T., Coppin G., Scherer K. R., Schwartz S., & Sander D.
(2011). Generating value(s): Psychological value hierarchies reflect context-dependent sensitivity of the reward system.
Social Neuroscience. 6, 198-208.
Brosch et al. (2011).pdf (1.78 MB)
Scherer, K. R., Clark-Polner E.., & Mortillaro M.
(2011). In the eye of the beholder? Universality and cultural specificity in the expression and perception of emotion.
International Journal of Psychology. 46, 401-435.
Sundberg, J., Patel S., Björkner E., & Scherer K. R.
(2011). Interdependencies among voice source parameters in emotional speech.
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing. 2(3), x-x.
Patel, S., Scherer K. R., Bjorkner E., & Sundberg J.
(2011). Mapping emotions into acoustic space: The role of voice production.
Biological Psychology. 87, 93-98.
2011_Patel et al_BioPsych.pdf (323.6 KB)
Mortillaro, M., Mehu M., & Scherer K. R.
(2011). Subtly different positive emotions can be distinguished by their facial expressions.
Social Psychological and Personality Science. 2(3), 262-271.
2011_Mortillaro_PositiveEmotions.pdf (671.96 KB)
Jarlier, S., Grandjean D., Delplanque S., N’Diaye K., Cayeux I., Velazco M. I., et al.
(2011). Thermal Analysis of Facial Muscles Contractions.
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing. 2(1), 2-9.
Jarlier_et_al. TAC 2011.pdf (1.45 MB)
2010
Patel, S., Scherer K. R., Sundberg J., & Bjorkner E.
(2010). Acoustic markers of emotions based on voice physiology.
Proceedings of the Speech Prosody. 100865:1-4.
Roesch, E. B., Tamarit L., Reveret L., Grandjean D., Sander D., & Scherer K. R.
(2010). FACSGen: A tool to synthesize realistic, static and dynamic emotional facial expressions based on facial action units.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 35(1), 1-16.
Roesch_et_al_2010_JNonverbalBehav.pdf (485.54 KB)
Kreibig, S. D., Gendolla G. H. E., & Scherer K. R.
(2010). Motivation-Based Appraisals Determine Emotion: Psychophysiological Effects of Self-Relevant Success and Failure.
3rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Motivation.
