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letzte Aktualisierung: 04.12.2023

Kappas, A. & Gratch, J. (2023). These aren't the droids you are looking for: Promises and challenges for the intersection of affective science and robotics/AI. Affective Science, 4(3), 580-585.

Poluektova, O., Kappas, A. & Smith, C. A. (2023). Using Bandura's self-efficacy theory to explain individual differences in the appraisal of problem-focused coping potential. Emotion Review, 1-11.

Dukes, D., Abrams, K., Adolphs, R., Ahmed, M. E., Beatty, A., Berridge, K. C., Broomhall, S., Brosch, T., Campos, J. J., Clay, Z., Clément, F., Cunningham, W. A., Damasio, A., Damasio, H., D^D>'Arms, J., Davidson, J. W., de Gelder, B., Deonna, J., de Sousa, R., Ekman, P., Ellsworth, P. C., Fehr, E., Fischer, A., Foolen, A., Frevert, U., Grandjean, D., Gratch, J., Greenberg, L., Greenspan, P., Gross, J. J., Halperin, E., Kappas, A., Keltner, D., Knutson, B., Konstan, D., Kret, M. E., LeDoux, J. E., Lerner, J. S., Levenson, R. W., Loewenstein, G., Manstead, A. S. R., Maroney, T. A., Moors, A., Niedenthal, P., Parkinson, B., Pavlidis, I., Pelachaud, C., Pollak, S. D., Pourtois, G., Roettger-Roessler, B., Russell, J. A., Sauter, D., Scarantino, A., Scherer, K. R., Stearns, P., Stets, J. E., Tappolet, C., Teroni, F., Tsai, J., Turner, J., Van Reekum, C., Vuilleumier, P., Wharton, T. & Sander, D. (2021). The rise of affectivism. Nature Human Behaviour, 5, 816-820.

Stower, R., Calvo-Barajas, N., Castellano, G. & Kappas, A. (2021). A meta-analysis on children's trust in social robots. International Journal of Social Robotics, 1-23.

Stower, R. & Kappas, A. (2021). CozmoNAOts: Designing an autonomous learning task with social and educational robots. In M. Roussou & S. Shahid (Eds.), IDC '21: Proceedings of the 20th Annual ACM Interaction Design and Children Conference, Athens Greece, June 24-30, 2021 (pp. 542-546). New York: Association for Computing Machinery.

Tatarian, K., Stower, R., Rudaz, D., Chamoux, M., Kappas, A. & Chetouani, M. (2021). How does modality matter? Investigating the synthesis and effects of multi-modal robot behavior on social intelligence. International Journal of Social Robotics, 1-18.

Vanman, E. J., Kappas, A. & Ito, T. A. (2021). Social neuroscience is more than the study of the human brain: The legacy of John Cacioppo. Social Neuroscience, 16(1), 1-5.

Kappas, A., Stower, R. & Vanman, E. J. (2020). Communicating with robots: What we do wrong and what we do right in artificial social intelligence, and what we need to do better. In Robert J. |f ED Sternberg & A. Kosti^D'c (Eds.), Social intelligence and nonverbal communication (pp. 233-254).

Stower, R. & Kappas, A. (2020). "Oh no, my instructions were wrong!" An exploratory pilot towards children's trust in social robots. In Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |f ED (Ed.), 2020 29th IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN2020), August 31-September 4, 2020, Virtual Conference (pp. 641-646).

Wallkötter, S., Stower, R., Kappas, A. & Castellano, G. (2020). A robot by any other frame: Framing and behaviour influence mind perception in virtual but not real-world environments. In Association for Computing Machinery |f ED (Ed.),T. Belpaeme, J. Young, H. Gunes & L. Riek (Eds.), HRI'20: Proceedings of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp. 609-618).

Krishna, S., Pelachaud, C. & Kappas, A. (2019). Towards an adaptive regulation scaffolding through role-based strategies. In Association for Computing Machinery |f ED (Ed.),C. Pelachaud, J.-C. Martin, H. Buschmeier, G. Lucas & S. Kopp (Eds.), IVA'19: Proceedings of the 19th ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (pp. 264-267).

Swiderska, A., Krumhuber, E. G. & Kappas, A. (2019). Behavioral and physiological responses to computers in the ultimatum game. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 15(1), 33-45.

Vanman, E. J. & Kappas, A. (2019). "Danger, Will Robinson!?" The challenges of social robots for intergroup relations. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 13(8), No. e12489.

D'Mello, S., Kappas, A. & Gratch, J. (2018). The affective computing approach to affect measurement. Emotion Review, 10(2), 174-183.

Krumhuber, E. G., Tsankova, E. & Kappas, A. (2018). Examining subjective and physiological responses to norm violation using text-based vignettes. International Journal of Psychology, 53(1), 23-30.

Obaid, M., Aylett, R., Barendregt, W., Basedow, C., Corrigan, L. J., Hall, L., Jones, A., Kappas, A., Küster, D., Paiva, A., Papadopoulos, F., Serholt, S. & Castellano, G. (2018). Endowing a robotic tutor with empathic aualities: Design and pilot evaluation. International Journal of Humanoid Robotics, 15(6), No. 1850025.

Tsankova, E., Vanman, E. J. & Kappas, A. (2018). Interaction of stereotypical trustworthiness, facial resemblance, and group membership in the perception of trustworthiness and other traits. Journal of Trust Research, 8(1), 31-44.

Spieler, I., Scheibe, S., Stamov-Roßnagel, C. & Kappas, A. (2017). Help or hindrance? Day-level relationships between flextime use, work-nonwork boundaries, and affective well-being. Journal of Applied Psychology, 102(1), 67-87.

Choloniewski, J., Chmiel, A., Sienkiewicz, J., Holyst, J. A., Küster, D. & Kappas, A. (2016). Temporal Taylor's scaling of facial electromyography and electrodermal activity in the course of emotional stimulation. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 90, 91-100.

Degens, N., Hofstede, G. J., Beulens, A., Krumhuber, E. & Kappas, A. (2016). Don't be a stranger - Designing a digital intercultural sensitivity training tool that is culture general. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 9(2), 120-132.

Tsankova, E. & Kappas, A. (2016). Facial skin smoothness as an indicator of perceived trustworthiness and related traits. Perception, 45(4), 400-408.

Calvo, R. A., D'Mello, S., Gratch, J. & Kappas, A. (2015). Introduction to affective computing. In J. G. R. A. Calvo, S. D'Mello & A. Kappas (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Affective Computing (pp. 1-8). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Charlton, J. P., Kappas, A. & Swiderska, A. (2015). Does computing anger have social elements? A comparison with driving anger. Behaviour &; Information Technology, 34, 294-303.

Hall, L., Tazzyman, S., Hume, C., Endrass, B., Lim, M., Hofstede, G. J., Paiva, A., Andre, E., Kappas, A. & Aylett, R. (2015). Learning to overcome cultural conflict through engaging with intelligent agents in synthetic cultures. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 25, 291-317.

Krumhuber, E. G., Swiderska, A., Tsankova, E., Kamble, S. V. & Kappas, A. (2015). Real or artificial? Intergroup biases in mind perception in a cross-cultural perspective. PLoS ONE, 10(9), No. e0137840.

Aylett, R., Lim, M. Y., Hall, L., Tazzyman, S., Endrass, B., Andre, E., Ritter, C. M., Nazir, A., Paiva, A., Hofstede, J.J. & Kappas, A. (2014). Werewolves, cheats, and cultural sensitivity. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2014 (pp. 1085-1092).

Castellano, G., Paiva, A., Kappas, A., Aylett, R., Hastie, H., Barendregt, W., Nabais, F. & Bull, S. (2014). Towards empathic virtual and robotic tutors. In . H C Lane, K Yacef, J Mostow & P. Pavlik (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence in education (pp. 733-736). Berlin, Germany: Springer.

Chmiel, A., Sienkiewicz, J., Paltoglou, G., Buckley, K., Skowron, M., Thelwall, M., Kappas, A. & Holyst, J. A. (2014). Collective emotions online: Dynamics of the crowd in social media. In . N. Agarwal, M. Lim & R. T. Wigand (Eds.), Online collective action (pp. 59-74). Vienna, Austria: Springer.

Corrigan, L. J., Basedow, C., Küster, D., Kappas, A. Peters, C. & Castellano, G. (2014). Mixing implicit and explicit probes: Finding a ground truth for engagement in social huan-robot interactions. In Proceedings of the 2014 ACM/ IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction (pp. 140-141). New York, NY: ACM.

Küster, D. & Kappas, A. (2014). What could a body tell a social robot that it does not know? In . A. Holzinger, S. H. Fairclough, D. Majoe & H. P. da Silva (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems (pp. 358-367).

Küster, D., Krumhuber, E. & Kappas, A. (2014). Nonverbal behavior online: A focus on interactions with and via artificial agents and avatars. In A. Kostic & D. Chadee (Eds.), Social psychology of nonverbal communication (pp. 272-302). New York: N.Y.:Palgrave Macmillan.

Skowron, M., Rank, S., Swiderska, A., Küster, D. & Kappas, A. (2014). Applying a text-based affective dialogue system in psychological research: Case studies in the context of decision making and social exclusion. Cognitive Computation, 6, 872-891.

Thelwall, M. & Kappas, A. (2014). The role of sentiment in the social web. In C. von Scheve & M. Salmela (Eds.), Collective Emotions: Perspectives from psychology, philosophy, and sociology (pp. 375-388). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Gobron, S., Ahn, J., Thalmann, D., Skowron, M. & Kappas, A. (2013). Impact study of nonverbal facial cues on spontaneous chatting with virtual humans. Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting, 10(6).

Kappas, A. (2013). Social regulation of emotion: Messy layers. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, Article, 51.

Kappas, A., Krumhuber, E. & Küster, D. (2013). Facial behavior. In . J. A. Hall & M. L. Knapp (Eds.), Handbook of Nonverbal Communication (pp. 131-166). Berlin; New York: de Gruyter.

Krumhuber, E. G., Kappas, A. & Manstead, A. S. R. (2013). Effects of dynamic aspects of facial expressions: A review. Emotion Review, 5, 41-45.

Krumhuber, E., Kaiser, S., Kappas, A. & Scherer, K. R. (2013). Body and speech as expression of inner states. In . C. Müller, A. Cienki, E. Fricke, S. Ladewig, D. McNeill & S. Tessendorf (Eds.), Body - Language - Communication: An International Handbook on Multimodality in Human Interaction (Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science (pp. 551-564). Berlin; New York: de Gruyter.

Küster, D. & Kappas, A. (2013). Measuring emotions in individuals and internet communities. In . T. Benski & E. Fisher (Eds.), Internet and emotions (pp. 48-61). New York, NY: Routledge.

Paltoglou, G., Theunis, M., Kappas, A. & Thelwall, M. (2013). Predicting emotional responses to long informal text, IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing. , 107-115.

Skowron, M., Theunis, M., Rank, S. & Kappas, A. (2013). Affect and social processes in online communication - Experiments with an affective dialog system. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing. , 267-279.

Swiderska, A., Krumhuber, E. G. & Kappas, A. (2013). When humans become objects: Out-group effects in real and artificial faces. In Proceedings of the 5th Humaine Association Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII.

Thelwall, M., Buckley, K., Paltoglou, G., Skowron, M., Garcia, D., Gobron, S., Ahn, J., Kappas, A., Küster, D. & Holyst, J. A. (2013). Damping sentiment analysis in online communication: Discussions, monologs and dialogs. Computer Science, 7817, 1-12.

Tsankova, E., Aubrey, A. J., Krumhuber, E., Möllering, G., Kappas, A., Marshall, D. & Rosin, P. L. (2013). Facial and vocal cues in perceptions of trustworthiness. In J. I. Park & J. Kim (Eds.), ACCV Workshops, Part II, LNCS 7729 (pp. 308-319). Berlin: Springer.

Krumhuber, E., Hall, M., Hodgson, J. & Kappas, A. (2012). Designing interface agents: Beyond realism, resolution, and the uncanny valley. In D. Reichardt (Ed.), Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Emotion and Computing - Current Research and Future Impact (pp. 18-25).

Müller, M. G., Kappas, A. & Olk, B. (2012). Perceiving press photography: a new integrative model, combining iconology with psychophysiological and eye-tracking methods. Visual Communication, 11, 307328.

Tsankova, E., Möllering, G., Kappas, A., Krumhuber, E., Aubrey, A., Manstead, A., Marshall, D. & Rosin, P. (2012). Visual and paralinguistic cues, confidence, and perceived trustworthiness. In . S. Castaldo, D. Ferrin, G. Möllering, R. Priem, D. Skinner, A. Weibel & R. Zolin (Eds.), Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Trust Within and Between Organizations (pp. 1-15).

Chmiel, A., Sienkiewicz, J., Thelwall, M. Paltoglou, G., Buckley, K., Kappas, A. & Holyst, J.A. (2011). Collective Emotions Online and Their Influence on Community Life. PLoS ONE, 6(7).

Hall, L., Jones, S. J., Aylett, R., André, E., Paiva, A., Hofstede, G. J., Kappas, A., Nakano, Y. & Nishida, T. (2011). Fostering empathic behavior in children and young people: Interaction with intelligent characters embodying culturally specific behavior in virtual world simulations. In .

Kappas, A. (2011). Emotion and regulation are one! Emotion Review, 3, 17-25.

Kappas, A. (2011). Emotion is not just an alarm bell - it's the whole tootin' fire truck. Cognition and Emotion, 25, 785-788.

Kappas, A. & Krämer, N. C. (2011). Introduction: Electronically mediated face-to-face communication: Issues, questions, and challenges. In A. Kappas & N. C. Krämer (Eds.), Face-to-face communication over the Internet: Emotions in a web of culture, language and technology (pp. 1-13). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kappas, A. & Krämer, N. C. (Eds.). (2011). Face-to-face communication over the Internet. Emotions in a web of culture, language and technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Küster, D. & Kappas, A. (2011). Peripher-physiologische Verfahren während und nach der Bildbetrachtung. Physiologische Messungen: Herzrate, Hautleitfähigkeit und verwandte Verfahren. In T. Petersen & C. Schwender (Hrsg.), Die Entschlüsselung der Bilder: Methoden zur Erforschung visueller Kommunikation. Ein Handbuch (S. 372-383). Köln: Von Halem Verlag.

Müller, M. G. & Kappas, A. (2011). Visual emotions - emotional visuals: Emotions, pathos formulae, and their relevance for communication research. In . K. Döveling, C. von Scheve & E. A. Konijn (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Emotions and the Mass Media (pp. 310-331). Abingdon, OX: UK: Routledge.

Olk, B. & Kappas, A. (2011). Eye tracking technology as a tool for visual research. In E. Margolis & L. Pauwels (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods (pp. 433-451). London: SAGE Publications.

Kappas, A. (2010). Smile when you read this, whether you like it or not: Conceptual challenges to affect detection. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 1, 38-41.

Thelwall, M., Buckley, K., Paltoglou, G., Cai, D. & Kappas, A. (2010). Sentiment in short strength detection informal text. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 61, 2544-2558.

Hess, U. & Kappas, A. (2009). Appraisaltheorien: Komplexe Reizbewertung und Reaktionsselektion. In G. Stemmler (Hrsg.), Psychologie der Emotion (S. 247-290). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Kappas, A. (2009). Mysterious tears: The phenomenon of crying from the perspective of social neuroscience. In T. Fögen (Ed.), Tears in the Graeco-Roman World (pp. 419-438). Berlin; New York: de Gruyter.

Kappas, A. (2009). Kommunikations- und Regulationsmedium. In G. Stemmler (Hrsg.), Psychologie der Emotion (S. 387-443). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Kappas, A. (2008). Psssst! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are actually the same person! A tale of regulation and emotion. In M. Vandekerckhove, C. von Scheve, S. Ismer, S. Jung & S. Kronast (Eds.), Regulating emotions: Social necessity and biological inheritance (pp. 15-38). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.

Kappas, A. & Olk, B. (2008). The concept of visual competence as seen from the psychological and brain sciences. Visual Studies, 23, 162-173.

Kappas, A. & Poliakova, N. (2008). Judgments of the affective valence of spontaneous vocalizations: The influence of situational context. In K. Izdebski (Ed.), Emotions in the human voice (pp. 109-122). San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing.

Kappas, A. (2007). What is an emotion? Many-splendored things. Emotion Researcher, 22(1-2), 7).

Krumhuber, E., Manstead, A. S. R., Cosker, D., Marshall, D., Rosin, P. & Kappas, A. (2007). Facial dynamics as indicators of trustworthiness and cooperative behavior. Emotion, 7, 730-735.

Krumhuber, E., Manstead, A. S. R. & Kappas, A. (2007). Temporal aspects of facial displays in person and expression perception: The effects of smile dynamics, head-tilt, and gender. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 31(1), 39-56.

Kappas, A. (2006). Geheimnisvolle Tränen: Das Phänomen des Weinens aus der Sicht der Neurosemiotik. Zeitschrift für Semiotik, 28, 295-309.

Kappas, A. (2006). Appraisals are direct, immediate, intuitive, and unwitting ... and some are reflective ... Cognition and Emotion, 20(7), 952-975.

Kappas, A. & Müller, M. G. (2006). Bild und Emotion - ein neues Forschungsfeld. Theoretische Ansätze aus Emotionspsychologie, Bildwissenschaft und visueller Kommunikationsforschung. Publizistik, 51(1), 3-23.

Nouwen, A., Cloutier, C., Kappas, A., Warbrick, T. & Sheffield, D. (2006). Effects of focusing and distraction on cold pressor-induced pain in chronic back pain patients and control subjects. Journal of Pain, 7, 62-71.

Shields, S.A. & Kappas, A. (2006). Magda B. Arnold's Contribution to Emotion Research and Theory. New York; Hove: Psychology Press.

Shields, S. A. & Kappas, A. (2006). Magda B. Arnold's contributions to emotions research. Cognition and Emotion, 20(7), 898-901.

Krumhuber, E. & Kappas, A. (2005). Moving smiles: The role of dynamic components for the perception of the genuineness of smiles. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 29(1), 3-24.

Kappas, A. (2004). Can emotions be unconscious? Yes! Next question please Emotion Researcher, 19(1), 12-13.

Asendorpf, J., Ellgring, H., Helfrich, H., Hess, U., Kappas, A. & Scherer, K. (2003). In memoriam: Harald G. Wallbott. Psychologische Rundschau, 54(3), 197.

Kappas, A. (2003). What facial activity can and cannot tell us about emotions. In M. Katsikitis (Ed.), The human face: Measurement and meaning (pp. 215-234). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Kappas, A. & Descôteaux, J. (2003). Of butterflies and roaring thunder: Nonverbal communication in interaction and regulation of emotion. In P. Philippot, E.J. Coats & R.S. Feldman (Eds.), Nonverbal behavior in clinical settings (pp. 45-74). New York: Oxford University Press.

Kappas, A. (2002). The science of emotion as a multidisciplinary research paradigm. Behavioural Processes, 60(2), 85-98.

Kappas, A. (2001). A metaphor is a metaphor is a metaphor: Exorcising the homunculus from appraisal theory. In K. R. Scherer, A. Schorr & T. Johnstone (Eds.), Appraisal Processes in Emotion: Theory, Methods, Research (pp. 157-172). New York: Oxford University Press.

Kappas, A., Bherer, F. & Thériault, M. (2000). Inhibiting facial expressions: Limitations to the voluntary control of facial expressions of emotion. Motivation and Emotion, 24(4), 259-270.

Kappas, A. & Pecchinenda, A. (1999). Don't wait for the monsters to get you: A video game task to manipulate appraisals in real time. Cognition and Emotion, 13(1), 119-124.

Kappas, A. (Ed.). (1997). Special issue: The communicative function of facial expression: Empirical challenges.

Kappas, A. (1997). The fascination with faces: Are they windows to our soul? Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 21, 157-161.

Smith, C. A., McHugo, G. J. & Kappas, A. (1996). Epilogue: Overarching themes and enduring contributions of the Lanzetta research program. Motivation and Emotion, 20(3), 237-253.

Tarabulsy, G. M., Tessier, R. & Kappas, A. (1996). Contingency detection and the contingent organization of behavior in interactions: Implications for socioemotional development in infancy. Psychological Bulletin, 120, 25-41.

Hess, U., Banse, R. & Kappas, A. (1995). The intensity of facial expression is determined by underlying affective state and social situation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 280-288.

Kappas, A. & Hess, U. (1995). Nonverbal aspects of oral communication. In U. Quasthoff (Ed.), Aspects of Oral Communication (pp. 169-180). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co.

Kappas, A., Hess, U., Barr, C. L. & Kleck, R. E. (1994). Angle of regard: The effect of vertical viewing angle on the perception of facial expressions. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 18, 263-280.

Hess, U., Kappas, A., McHugo, G. J., Lanzetta, J. T. & Kleck, R. E. (1992). The facilitative effect of facial expression on the self-generation of emotion. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 12, 251-265.

Kappas, A. & Hess, U. (1992). Emotionskontrolle. Psychomed, 4(2), 91-96.

Kappas, A. (1991). The illusion of the neutral observer: On the communication of emotion. Cahiers de Linguistique Française, 12(1), 153-168.

Kappas, A., Hess, U. & Scherer, K. R. (1991). Voice and emotion. In R. S. Feldman & B. Rimé (Eds.), Fundamentals of nonverbal behavior (pp. 200-238). Cambridge: University Press.

Kappas, A., Hess, U. & Kleck, R. E. (1990). The periscope-box: A non-obtrusive method of providing an eye-to-eye video perspective. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 22(4), 375-376.

Hess, U., Kappas, A., Kleck, R. E., McHugo, G.J. & Lanzetta, J.T. (1989). An analysis of the encoding and decoding of spontaneous and posed smiles: The use of facial electromyography. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 13, 121-137.

Hess, U., Scherer, K. R. & Kappas, A. (1988). Multichannel communication of emotion: Synthetic signal production. In K. R. Scherer (Ed.), Facets of emotion. Recent research (pp. 161-182). Hillsdale: Erlbaum.

Scherer, K. R. & Kappas, A. (1988). Primate vocal expression of affective state. In D. Todt, P. Goedeking & D. Symmes (Eds.), Primate vocal communication (pp. 171 - 194). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

Standke, R., Kappas, A. & Scherer, K. R. (1984). Die Attribution von Stimm- und Sprechermerkmalen in Abhängigkeit von Stimmqualität und Kontinuität des Sprechflusses. In A. Schick & K. P. Walcher (Hrsg.), Beiträge zur Bedeutungslehre des Schalls. Ergebnisse des 3. Oldenburger Symposions zur Psychologischen Akustik (S. 389-402). Bern: Lang.

Calvo, R. A., D'Mello, S., Gratch, J. & Kappas, A. . New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Calvo, R. A., D'Mello, S., Gratch, J. & Kappas, A. (Eds.). Oxford Handbook of Affective Computing. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.



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