- Armindo Freitas-Magalhães
Armindo Freitas-Magalhães, Ph.D., (born 1966) is a Portuguese
psychologist working on thepsychology of the human smile in the context ofemotion andfacial expression . His research and clinical-forensic expertise includes investigative interviewing, credibility assessment, forensic assessment, facial expression of emotion and variables associated with eyewitness memory in victims and offenders of crime and trauma. He has also provided consultation and training overseas.Biography
Freitas-Magalhães (1966-) was born in
Fornelos ,Norte region , Portugal. He studied at theUniversity of Coimbra , and he did a Ph.D. in Psychology atUniversity Aberta , Lisbon, and then completed a postdoctoral year (research fellow) in Facial Action Coding System (FACS) with Prof.Paul Ekman at theUniversity of California Medical School in San Francisco, USA. He provides training withPaul Ekman in detecting deception and evaluating truthfulness, and is currently consultant to the Ekman Group (USA). He is the author of the book "The Psychology of Human Smile" [ [http://www.ufp.pt/page.php?intPageObjId=10165 UFP - Edições UFP ] ] . Since 2006 he is Professor of the Psychology of Emotions, Psychology and Law, Applied Psychology and Experimental Psychology atUniversity Fernando Pessoa (UFP), inPorto . He is founder and current director of theFacial Emotion Expression Lab (FEELab) at that university. He is fellow of several international scientific societies (e.g.Association for Psychological Science ), as well as being member of several literary societies. His studies focuss on the recognition from basic emotions, particularly the smile. He founded the National Front for the Defense of Culture (Lisbon, 1992) with among othersJosé Saramago . He lives in Porto with his wife, Ana, and son, Gonçalo.Work
His research is devoted to understanding emotions in individuals and society. Among Freitas-Magalhães's professional interests are physiological psychology, psychology of emotions, facial emotion expression and human-computer interaction, human smile and cross-cultural nonverbal behavior. During the last twenty years his principal research has been on human emotions and the influence of smile on emotional disorders such as depression. More recently he has conducted research on the cognitive and emotional processes of reading human faces. Freitas-Magalhães is the author of several IT applications and interfaces in relation to emotions and facial expression [http://fm.ufp.pt/fmit180408.swf] .
He is the author of more than 100 articles, empirical reports, research reviews and theorical papers, as well as attendee to conferences, and has written six books on psychology. Freitas-Magalhães is also the author of 11 novels and has published poetry [http://armindomagalhaes.planetaclix.pt/index.swf] . The common theme of his research and fiction is on furthering our understandings of interactions within complex systems, especially complex emotional systems. Freitas-Magalhães's theories of fiction includes the idea that novels and poetry are simulations that run not on machines but on our minds. His books have been translated into several languages.Fact|date=June 2008
Awards and media attention
He was distinguished for Scientific Contribution by the
UK Government within the “Global Partnership Programme” (2008) [Portuguese http://exameinformatica.clix.pt/noticias/mercados/998095.html] , Scientific Contribution by “Alive Science” (2007) and “Scientist Generation”(2006) (RTP, Lisbon - Radio and Television of Portugal) and “Portuguese par Excellence” (2003) (TSF, Lisbon).Besides national (Portuguese) media attention, his research has received international press attention. (e.g, in the European Herald Tribune and The Australian News).
Notes and references
External links
* [http://fm.ufp.pt/index.swf UFP Faculty Official site]
* [http://fm.ufp.pt/fmbio150408.swf Complete bibliography]
* [http://feelab.ufp.pt/ekmandhc.swf Video of Freitas-Magalhaes´s 2008 Ceremony of Doctorate Honoris Causa to Paul Ekman, "The Ekman Code or the Eulogy to the Human Face"]
* [http://www.youtube.com/FEELabTV1 Media]
* [http://ufp.pt/ University Fernando Pessoa]
* [http://feelab.ufp.pt/index.swf Facial Emotion Expression Lab]
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