Klaus Scherer - List of publications#


Research monographs and books
  • Nonverbale Kommunikation. (1970): Buske.
  • Human Aggression and Conflict. (1972) Prentice Hall (transl. German, Italian).
  • Die Streßreaktion (1985) Hogrefe.
  • Experiencing emotion. (1986) Cambridge UP.
  • Facets of emotion. (1988). Erlbaum.

Edited or co-edited books
  • Nonverbale Kommunikation (1979). Beltz.
  • Social markers in speech (1979). Cambridge UP.
  • Handbook of methods in nonverbal behavior research. (1982). Cambridge UP.
  • Vokale Kommunikation (1982). Beltz.
  • Advances in the social psychology of language. (1982). Cambridge UP.
  • Approaches to emotion (1984) Erlbaum.
  • Psychobiologie (1987) dtv.
  • Psychobiologie (1988) Fischer.
  • Les émotions (1989) Delachaux & Niestlé.
  • Enzyklopädie der Psychologie. Psychologie der Emotion (1990) Hogrefe.
  • Justice: An interdisciplinary perspective (1992) Cambridge UP.
  • Appraisal processes in emotion: Theory, Methods, Research (2001). Oxford UP.
  • Handbook of Affective Sciences (2003). Oxford UP.
  • The New Handbook of Methods in Nonverbal Behavior Research (2005) Oxford UP.

Book chapters
  • Scherer, K. R. (1999). Appraisal theories. In T. Dalgleish, & M. Power (Eds.). Handbook of Cognition and Emotion (pp. 637–663). Chichester: Wiley.
  • Scherer, K. R. (2000). Emotions as episodes of subsystem synchronization driven by nonlinear appraisal processes. In M. D. Lewis & I. Granic (Eds.) Emotion, development, and self-organization: Dynamic systems approaches to emotional development (pp. 70–99). New York/Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Scherer, K. R. (2000). Psychological models of emotion. In J. Borod (Ed.). The neuropsychology of emotion (pp. 137–162). Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Scherer, K. R. (2001). Appraisal considered as a process of multi-level sequential checking. In K. R. Scherer, A. Schorr, & T. Johnstone (Eds.). Appraisal processes in emotion: Theory, Methods, Research (pp. 92–120). New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Scherer, K. R. & Zentner, K. R. (2001). Emotional effects of music: production rules. In P. N. Juslin & J. A. Sloboda (Eds). Music and emotion: Theory and research (pp. 361–392). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Scherer, K. R. & Peper, M. (2001). Psychological theories of emotion and neuropsychological research. In F. Boller & J. Grafman (Eds.). Handbook of Neuropsychology. Vol. 5 (Emotional behavior and its disorders, ed. G. Gainotti, pp. 17–48). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • Scherer, K. R., Johnstone, T. & Klasmeyer, G. (2003). Vocal expression of emotion. In R. J. Davidson, K. R. Scherer, H. Goldsmith (Eds.). Handbook of the Affective Sciences (pp. 433–456). New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Scherer, K. R. (2004). Feelings integrate the central representation of appraisal-driven response organization in emotion. In A. S. R. Manstead, N. H. Frijda, & A. H. Fischer (Eds.). Feelings and Emotions: The Amsterdam Symposium (pp. 136–157). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
  • Juslin, P.N. and Scherer, K.R. (2005). Vocal expression of affect. In J. Harrigan, R. Rosenthal, & K. Scherer, (Eds.). The New Handbook of Methods in Nonverbal Behavior Research (pp. 65–135). Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
  • Scherer, K. R. (2007). Component Models of Emotion Can Inform the Quest for Emotional Competence. In G . Matthews, M. Zeidner, and R. D. Roberts (Eds.), The Science of Emotional Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns. (pp. 101–126). New York: Oxford University Press.

Most frequently cited journal articles 1980–2003
  • Scherer, K. R. (1986). Vocal affect expression: A review and a model for future research. Psychological Bulletin, 99, 143-165.
  • Asendorpf, J. B., & Scherer, K. R. (1983). The Discrepant Repressor – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 45(6), 1334–1346.
  • Banse, R., & Scherer, K. R. (1996). Acoustic profiles in vocal emotion expression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70(3), 614–636.
  • Scherer, K. R., & Wallbott, H. G. (1994). Evidence for Universality and Cultural Variation of Differential Emotion Response Patterning. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 66(2), 310–328.
  • Scherer, K. R. (1993). Neuroscience Projections. Cognition and Emotion, 7(1), 1–41.
  • Scherer, K. R. (1993). Studying the Emotion-Antecedent Appraisal Process. Cognition and Emotion, 7(3–4), 325–355.
  • Ladd, D. R., et al. (1985). Evidence for the Independent Function of Intonation Contour Type, Voice Quality, and F0 Range in Signaling Speaker Affect. Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 78(2), 435–444.
  • Scherer, K. R. (1997). The role of culture in emotion-antecedent appraisal. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 73(5), 902–922.
  • Scherer, K. R. (1978). Personality Inference from Voice Quality. European Journal of Social Psychology, 8(4), 467–487.
  • Scherer, K. R. (1997). Profiles of emotion-antecedent appraisal:. Cognition and Emotion, 11(2), 113–150.
  • Wallbott, H. G., & Scherer, K. R. (1986). Cues and Channels in Emotion Recognition. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51(4), 690–699.
  • Scherer, K. R., et al. (1991). Vocal Cues in Emotion Encoding and Decoding. Motivation and Emotion, 15(2), 123–148.
  • Mikula, G., et al. (1998). The role of injustice in the elicitation of differential emotional reactions. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 24(7), 769–783.
  • Scherer, K. R. (2003). Vocal communication of emotion, Speech and Communication, 40(1–2), 227–256.
  • Scherer, K. R., et al. (1973). Voice of Confidence – Journal of Research in Personality, 7(1), 31–44.
  • Scherer, K. R., et al. (1984). Vocal Cues to Speaker Affect . Journal of the Acoustic Society of America., 76(5), 1346–1356.
  • Scherer, K. R., & Tannenbaum, P. H. (1986). Emotional Experiences in Everyday Life. Motivation and Emotion, 10(4), 295–314.
  • Scherer, K. R., et al. (2001). Emotion inferences from vocal expression correlate across languages and cultures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 32(1), 76–92.
  • Scherer, K. R. (1985). Vocal Affect Signaling. Advanced Study of Behaviour, 15, 189–244.
  • Scherer, K. R. (1995). Expression of Emotion in Voice and Music. Journal of Voice, 9(3), 235–248.
  • Tolkmitt, F. J., & Scherer, K. R. (1986). Effect of Experimentally Induced Stress on Vocal Parameters. Journal of Experimental Psychology and Human Perceptual Performance, 12(3), 302–313.
  • Wehrle, T., et al. (2000). Studying the dynamics of emotional expression using synthesized facial muscle movements. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology., 78(1), 105–119.

Major articles since 2004
  • Scherer, K. R., et al. (2004). Beyond Surprise. Emotion, 4(4), 389–402.
  • van Reekum, C., et al. (2004). Psychophysiological responses to appraisal responses in a computer game. Cognition and Emotion, 18(5), 663–688.
  • Scherer, K. R. (2004). Which emotions can be induced by music? Journal of New Music Research, 33(3), 239–251.
  • Johnstone, T., et al. (2005). Affective speech elicited with a computer game. Emotion, 5(4), 513–518.
  • Scherer, K. R. (2005). "What are emotions? And how can they be measured?". Social Science Information., 44(4), 693–727.
  • Sander, D., et al. (2005). A systems approach to appraisal mechanisms in emotion. Neural Networks., 18, 317–352.
  • Bänziger, T. & Scherer, K. R. (2005). The role of intonation in emotional expressions. Speech and Communication., 46, 252–267.
  • Grandjean, D., et al. (2005). The Voices of Wrath:, Nature Neuroscience., 8(2), 145–146.
  • Sander, D., et al. (2005). Emotion and Attention Interactions in Social Cognition: NeuroImage, 28(4), 848–58.
  • Scherer, K. R., et al. (2006). What determines a feeling's position in three-dimensional affect space? Cognition . Emotion, 20(1), 92–113.
  • Grandjean, D., et al. (2006). Intonation as an interface between language and affect. Progress in Brain Research, 156, 235–247.
  • Scherer, K. R.&, Ellgring, H. (2007). Multimodal Expression of Emotion. Emotion, 7(1), 158–171.
  • Scherer, K. R.&, Ellgring, H. (2007). Are facial expressions of emotion produced by categorical affect programs or dynamically driven by appraisal?. Emotion, 7(1,) 113–130.
  • Aue, T., et al. (2007). First evidence for differential and sequential efferent effects of goal relevance and goal conduciveness appraisal. Biological Psychology., 74, 347–357.
  • Brosch, T., et al. (2007). That baby caught my eye.. Attention capture by infant faces. Emotion, 7(3), 685–689.
  • Fontaine, J. et al. (2007). The world of emotions is not two-dimensional. Psychological Science, 18(12), 1050–1057.


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