📅 16 Oct | 14:00–15:30 (GMT) | Zoom
👓 Wearable Facial Multimodal Sensing with @emteqlabs
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I am happy to share that after discussions with the funder, the #PhDstudentship is **now available to any student worldwide**. I know the deadline is tight⏱️ but I am happy to hear from any candidate interested, particularly those from underrepresented background #psych#neuro
🚨Funded PhD studentship for UK student (Deadline: 7th June)🚨to investigate socio-cognitive profiles of behaviour in adolescence & impact on relationship functioning and mental wellbeing, with me & @Jennifer_L_Cook ! See advert & how to apply here: https://t.co/NlIvyO9MqR
5/5 - You can read the full paper now accepted in psychophysiology: https://t.co/Xjdm5IqWqA
Very grateful to collaborators and mentors, and a special thanks to @DrGeoffBird @drccatmur and @JosephH32442613.
Thank you for reading!
1/5 - Very excited to share our new work investigating the degree of coherence between autonomic responses and subjective experience in affective states. This is a central issue to many theories of emotion and has implications for understanding atypical affective response.
4/5 The degree of coherence (and divergence) might reflect the fundamental nature of emotion and autonomic function, as well as important individual differences. More work needs to incorporate these factors when investigating and modeling emotion and affective response.
Delighted to share our new paper published in @SciReports here: https://t.co/3cHdTgFK5d. We find evidence that mental state inferences are informed by participants' beliefs about the mind of the target of inference, according to varied trait - mental state relationships.
In mid-2021, a group of BSc, MSc & PhD students got together under @jResearcherProg to expand the work of David Tannenbaum, Craig Fox & @Todd_Rogers_ and understand how behavioral #policy interventions, the most well-known being #nudges, can fall prey to politicization 1/
Excited to share the full online version of our recent article 'Dopaminergic challenge dissociates learning from primary versus secondary sources of information' - out today! https://t.co/ns90gEIObA
⭐️Illusion of the Fortnight Talk series!⭐️Online (zoom) @UofGlasgow @UofGPsychNeuro @UofGCSP
Next talk: Tuesday 19 April 12-1pm UK time, Prof Paul Hibbard, ‘Illusions, confusions, and delusions in the perception of the 3D world’
Details below👇Contact [email protected]
@esdalmaijer @BenediktEhinger@katestorrs@tmalsburg Thanks Edwin, and yes based on our validation (and from my experience with other systems) Gazepoint is pretty good at that price point:)
Finally got round to updating our lab website so you can see what we've been getting up to: https://t.co/JlbOukbO1V https://t.co/DU6IukKvIa If this floats your boat DM me for details about 2 new post doc positions on "Building social brains" that we'll be advertising soon
Following my @ExpPsychSoc talk, I am excited to share the preprint of our new paper! In it we present new evidence that we use our perceptions of others' minds to inform mental state inferences, and the cool new task we developed to gain these insights! https://t.co/wtrSkRQSPt 1/
#EPSKeele22 was an absolute joy of a first conference. Especially pleased to have finally shared info about my new Theory of Mind task and to have seen the absolute powerhouse and constant inspiration @DrJJMurphy in action! Huge thanks due to @ExpPsychSoc.