University of Pittsburgh

Cohn, Jeffrey

Cohn, Jeffrey

Professor, Department of Psychology
PhD, Univeristy of Massachusetts

Primary Program: Clinical Program
All programs: Clinical Program, Clinical/Developmental Program

Contact

4327 Sennott Square
412-624-8825
Fax: 412-624-5407
jeffcohn@pitt.edu
http://www.pitt.edu/~jeffcohn
http://www.pitt.edu/~emotion
http://www.ri.cmu.edu/labs/lab_51.html

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Research Interests: Emotion, depression, developmental psychopathology, multi-modal human interaction analysis

Accepting Graduate Students: Yes

Selected Publications

  • Ashraf, A. B., Lucey, S., Cohn, J. F., Chen, T., Prkachin, K., & Solomon, P. (In press). The painful face: Pain expression recognition using active appearance models. Image and Vision Computing. (Abstract-pdf)
  • Boker, S. M., Cohn, J. F., Theobald, B.J., Matthews, I., Mangini, M., Spies, J.R., et al. (In press). Something in the way we move: Motion, not perceived sex, influences nods in conversation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. (Abstract-pdf)
  • Ambadar, Z., Cohn, J.F., & Reed, L.I. (2009). Morphology and timing of amused, polite, and embarrassed smiles as perceived by observers. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1, 17-34. (Abstract-pdf)
  • Cohn, J. F., Kreuz, T. S., Yang, Y., Nguyen, M. H., Padilla, M. T., Zhou, F., et al. (September 2009). Detecting depression from facial actions and vocal prosody. Proceedings of the International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction (ACII2009), Amsterdam. (Abstract-pdf)
  • Cohn, J. F. & Kanade, T. (2007). Automated facial image analysis for measurement of emotion expression. In J. A. Coan & J. B. Allen (Eds.), The handbook of emotion elicitation and assessment. Oxford University Press Series in Affective Science, pp.222-238. New York: Oxford. (Abstract-pdf)
  • Reed, L.I., Sayette, M., & Cohn, J.F. (2007). Impact of depression on response to comedy: A dynamic facial coding analysis. Abnormal Psychology, 116, 804-809. (Abstract-pdf)
  • Ambadar, Z., Schooler, J., & Cohn, J.F. (2005). Deciphering the Enigmatic Face: The Importance of facial dynamics in interpreting subtle facial expressions. Psychological Science, 16, 403-410. (Abstract-pdf)

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