@ERC_Research-funded team @UofGlasgow @UofGPsychNeuro @rachaelejack using data-driven computational methods to crack the code of facial expression communication
Facial movements don’t just express meaning—they shape it.
We show that facial action units causally shift how listeners infer speaker confidence—even with identical speech.
Led by @jonasnoelle. Supported by @ERC_Research
https://t.co/5G2plwpf9N
⭐️PhD scholarship available @UofGlasgow! Joint between @GlasgowCS and Psychology⭐️ Project details: https://t.co/KhmLj30sJV
Closing date: Thursday 4th June, 2026
Interviews: end of June 2026
Starting: October 2026
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Facial movements don’t just express meaning—they shape it.
We show that facial action units causally shift how listeners infer speaker confidence—even with identical speech.
Led by @jonasnoelle. Supported by @ERC_Research
https://t.co/5G2plwpf9N
Chen Zhou, @PrzemekGurgyn & @jonasnoelle alked about "A field-based framework to model multimodal value-governed exchange in human social interaction" https://t.co/IQ9RbQrJtQ
📢🌟New preprint out! “Task demands dynamically structure feature selection, routing, and integration in the human brain” from @SchynsPhilippe lab
Read more: https://t.co/CQjVTLvkyB
We know there’ve been extensions in the past… but not this year! Get those SAS 2026 abstracts in soon — the deadline’s coming fast! 🚀
https://t.co/FmRwwhjd79
The final plenary session: The Future of Global Psychological Science is on now and it is *amazing!* Such timely messaging and rich food for thought...
APS are holding their second online, visa-free annual summit—bringing together psychological scientists from around the world to connect, share work, and tackle the biggest challenges of our time.
📅 16 Oct | 14:00–15:30 (GMT) | Zoom
👓 Wearable Facial Multimodal Sensing with @emteqlabs
Join MOSAIC's October Grand Challenge to explore how next-gen facial worn wearables open new opportunities for studying multimodal social interaction. Reply below for zoom link
📣⭐️New @PNASNews paper alert! “The Brain Computes Dynamic Facial Movements for Emotion Categorization Using a Third Pathway” from @SchynsPhilippe lab
Read more: https://t.co/NdZCLG02MU
Only 8 weeks to wait! While Registrations to #CERE2025 are ongoing before the Early Bird rate deadline on May 31, acceptance letters are available upon request at [email protected]! See yous soon!
#APSGlobal is October 21-23. Join us from anywhere for three days of in-depth scientific exchanges designed to strengthen global connections, create meaningful scientific dialogue, and confront the barriers impacting global science – all without travel.
Submit by June 17
The Emotion Health and Psychophysiology lab at Yale University is hiring a lab manager. Applicants should have a BA/BS in psychology or related field. Please send CV/resume and cover letter to [email protected]
APS’s new fully open access journal, will have @rachaelejack as its first editor and will champion work that “dares to challenge convention” while upholding the highest standards of research integrity.
https://t.co/ipd2u63Vyx
🚨I am offering several online workshops about data science and quant methods this summer through SMaRT Workshops with student discounts! #r4ds#RStats#academia There are also many more taught by other great instructors. Look and spread the word!
https://t.co/mL5KPsoHPp
Using adaptation aftereffects, we find that categorization training produces enhancement of already-existing dimensions in face-space, rather than creation of new category-relevant dimensions. Now published in Journal of Vision: https://t.co/Yvm28h7ByL
I am hiring a PhD student to study the relation between disgust and moral cognition. Master's degree required. A background in evolutionary psychology is a big plus. Please circulate!
https://t.co/hExEHN8qCc