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D-Index
44
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73033
World Ranking
6780
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3671

Wallace V. Friesen publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Wallace V. Friesen sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 60 publications — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Wallace V. Friesen D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Wallace V. Friesen sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Wallace V. Friesen is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their academic profile is centered around their association with this institution.

There are no recorded publications, co-authors, or typical publication venues currently listed for Wallace V. Friesen. Likewise, no book publications or detailed information about primary or subfields of study are available.

No main research topics or award recognitions have been documented in the available data. The lack of such information indicates that the scientist's public research footprint may not yet be extensively indexed or publicly detailed in this dataset.

Best Publications

  • Unmasking the face : a guide to recognizing emotions from facial clues

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Constants across cultures in the face and emotion

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Facial action coding system

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Emotion in the Human Face: Guidelines for Research and an Integration of Findings

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen;Phoebe Ellsworth

  • The Repertoire of Nonverbal Behavior : Categories, Origins, Usage, and Coding

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Facial action coding system: a technique for the measurement of facial movement

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Autonomic nervous system activity distinguishes among emotions

    Paul Ekman;Robert W. Levenson;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Nonverbal Leakage and Clues to Deception

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Universals and cultural differences in the judgments of facial expressions of emotion

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen;Maureen O'Sullivan;Anthony Chan

  • Pan-Cultural Elements in Facial Displays of Emotion

    Paul Ekman;E. Richard Sorenson;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Approach-Withdrawal and Cerebral Asymmetry: Emotional Expression and Brain Physiology I

    Richard J. Davidson;Paul Ekman;Clifford D. Saron;Joseph A. Senulis

  • The Duchenne smile: emotional expression and brain physiology. II.

    Paul Ekman;Richard J. Davidson;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Voluntary facial action generates emotion-specific autonomic nervous system activity.

    Robert W. Levenson;Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Positive emotions in early life and longevity: Findings from the nun study.

    Deborah D. Danner;David A. Snowdon;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Measuring Facial Movement

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Felt, false, and miserable smiles

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Detecting deception from the body or face.

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Universals and cultural differences in the judgments of facial expressions of emotion.

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  • Smiles When Lying

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen;Maureen O'Sullivan

  • A new pan-cultural facial expression of emotion

    Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Behavioral Markers and Recognizability of the Smile of Enjoyment

    Mark G. Frank;Paul Ekman;Wallace V. Friesen

  • Emotion, physiology, and expression in old age.

    Robert W. Levenson;Laura L. Carstensen;Wallace V. Friesen;Paul Ekman

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Ekman
Paul Ekman University of California, San Francisco
Phoebe C. Ellsworth
Phoebe C. Ellsworth University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert W. Levenson
Robert W. Levenson University of California, Berkeley
Klaus R. Scherer
Klaus R. Scherer University of Geneva
Richard J. Davidson
Richard J. Davidson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Margaret A. Chesney
Margaret A. Chesney University of California, San Francisco
Clifford D. Saron
Clifford D. Saron University of California, Davis
David Matsumoto
David Matsumoto San Francisco State University
Laura L. Carstensen
Laura L. Carstensen Stanford University
Robert E. Kraut
Robert E. Kraut Carnegie Mellon University

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