New review paper with @gkovacs1965@VoiceSRS on familiar face recognition out now! We review recent advances in EEG/ERP research and present a refined theoretical approach. @DurhamPsych@DROdurham
https://t.co/t3rqbKY6On
Our latest paper - Different facets of age perception in people with developmental prosopagnosia and “super-recognisers” | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications | Full Text https://t.co/n1uXv3L8qK
"Humans’ extreme face recognition abilities challenge the well-established familiarity effect"
📢New paper from: Gailt Yovel, Eden Bash, & @profsarahbate
https://t.co/SrSwnhbKa2
Great collaboration with Galit Yovel and Eden Bash, examining the intersection of face familiarity and face recognition ability in #prosopagnosia and #superrecognition:
Humans' extreme face recognition abilities challenge the well-establis... https://t.co/BvCVAfX6Xv
Eye movement differences when recognising and learning moving and static faces
Natalie Butcher, Rachel J. Bennetts, Laura Sexton, Andrei Barbanta, and Karen Lander
https://t.co/ko3FivBp6J
@Dr_N_Butcher
Further to England Netball’s announcement this morning regarding Netball Super League 2.0 and the shock exclusion of Team Bath from season 2025 onwards, Team Bath has issued the following statement:
https://t.co/ruN4cp5NWz
Anyone interested in applying for a UK-based postdoctoral research fellowship in psychology/neuroscience/mental health might find this list helpful (adapted, with permission, from @rogierK).
Relevant to any UK lab.
https://t.co/fYtBPiM0dW
💥New: "papers garnering the highest citation counts tended to be associated with longer reviewer reports, exceeding the average length."
#ScholComm @A_Maddi_ https://t.co/KzNp7hBkBi
Matthew Inglis, Elizabeth Gadd and Elizabeth Stokoe highlight eight qualities associated with high-scoring statements and suggest how they might improve environment statements in REF2029.
#ResearchCulture https://t.co/juitJyuaEM
✍️women are not cited less per article than men, but that they accumulate fewer citations over time and at the career level. Cary Wu argues that a focus on research productivity is key to understanding and closing the gender citation gap.
#AcWri https://t.co/xV3bo0NfgP
Opinion: Language of the REF reveals shifting expectations.
Environment statements map changing approaches to equality, say @MJInglis, @lizziegadd and @LizStokoe.
https://t.co/hel9P3wvgo
Happy to share that my first first-author paper is out @TheLancet!
Here, we present a case of PMO, a striking neurological condition of visual perception that causes faces to appear distorted, and the first photorealistic visualizations of how these distortions are seen.
How much was a 4* impact case study worth in REF2021? New analysis by @JonCollett5 suggests they could be worth between £480,000 (panels C&D) and £880,000 (A&B) over the REF cycle. Thanks @SimonRKerridge for review feedback and Jon for insightful analysis! https://t.co/sLAWtX61T2
Our latest paper: Both identity and non-identity face perception tasks predict developmental prosopagnosia and face recognition ability | Scientific Reports https://t.co/BTvk3ywfpF