JOURNAL OF NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR CONTENTS VOLUME 20, NUMBER 1 SPRING 1996 3 THE FACE OF REPRESSIVE COPING: SOCIAL CONTEXT AND THE DISPLAY OF HOSTILE EXPRESSIONS AND SOCIAL SMILES Tamara L. Newton, Jeannette M. Haviland, and Richard J. Contrada TOUCH, STATUS, AND GENDER AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Judith A. Hall THE ROLE OF GESTURES IN DESCRIPTION-COMMUNICATION: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OF AGING Ronald L. Cohen and Diane Borsoi LIE EXPERTS’ BELIEFS ABOUT NONVERBAL INDICATORS OF DECEPTION Aldert Vrij and Giin R. Semin JOURNAL OF NNONVERBAL BEHAVIOR CONTENTS VOLUME 20, NUMBER 2 SUMMER 1996 83 VOCAL INDICATORS OF MOOD CHANGE IN DEPRESSION Heiner Ellgring and Klaus R. Scherer 111 KNOWLEDGE OF AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE AND THE ABILITY OF HEARING INDIVIDUALS TO DECODE FACIAL EXPRESSIONS OF EMOTION Naomi E. Goldstein and Robert S. Feldman 123 SOCIAL CONTEXT AND THE EXPERIENCE OF EMOTION Esther Jakobs, Antony S.R. Manstead, and Agneta H. Fischer JOURNAL OF NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR CONTENTS VOLUME 20, NUMBER 3 FALL 1996 147, TOUCH ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS, RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD TOUCH, AND SOCIAL SELF-CONFIDENCE Stanley E. Jones and Brandi C. Brown 165 FACIAL EXPRESSIONS OF EMOTION INFLUENCE INTERPERSONAL TRAIT INFERENCES Brian Knutson 183. INFANT “SURPRISE” EXPRESSIONS AS COORDINATIVE MOTOR STRUCTURES Linda A. Camras, Linda Lambrecht, and George F. Michel JOURNAL OF NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR CONTENTS VOLUME 20, NUMBER 4 WINTER 1996 NONVERBAL BASES OF SOCIAL PERCEPTION: DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGE IN SENSITIVITY TO PATTERNS OF MOTION THAT REVEAL INTERPERSONAL EVENTS Ken Springer, Jo A. Meier, and Diane S. Berry PERSON PERCEPTION EFFECTS OF COMPUTER-SIMULATED MALE AND FEMALE HEAD MOVEMENT Gary Bente, Ansgar Feist, and Stephen Elder THE INFLUENCE OF NONVERBAL CUES ASSOCIATED WITH LOOKING BEHAVIOR ON YOUNG CHILDREN’S MENTALISTIC ATTRIBUTIONS Derek E. Montgomery, Christy Moran, and Leslie M. Bach REVIEWERS FOR VOLUME 20 INDEX TO VOLUME 20, 1996