We're looking for excellent candidates for a fully funded 4-year @EastbioDTP PhD project on perspective taking, using EEG & fMRI, with me & Rama Chaktravarthi @abdnpsych and Moritz Wurm @cimec_unitrento
Link: https://t.co/9AIynoUquc
Deadline: 17-1-2025
Please get in touch!
My inaugural lecture of last week "Visual Cognitive Neuroscience: Exploring the fuzzy boundary between seeing and thinking" is now online: https://t.co/28vTBb9V7q
Recognition of facial expressions in autism: effects of face masks and alexithymia
Bayparvah Kaur Gehdu, Maria Tsantani, Claire Press, Katie Gray, and Richard Cook
https://t.co/Pf4M3Cf4Ki
@bayparvah @RichCook111 @ClarePress@MariaTsantani @DrKatieGray
Perceptual sensitivity to changes in interpersonal distance when observing social interactions: The effects of dyad arrangement and orientation.
Carl Bunce, Clare Press, Katie LH Gray, and Richard Cook
https://t.co/GHm3OuclqY
New in QJEP - Perceptual sensitivity to changes in interpersonal distance when observing social interactions: The effects of dyad arrangement and orientation. Work led by @c_bunce in collaboration with @DrKatieGray and @ClarePress https://t.co/9kPaGIJz7l
Poor face recognition predicts social anxiety in autism: A short report - Bayparvah Kaur Gehdu, Katie LH Gray, Richard Cook, 2024 https://t.co/B4NJxoLWgk
New work led by @bayparvah Gehdu in collaboration with @ClarePress & @DrKatieGray. Autistic adults have insight into their relative face recognition ability https://t.co/j6m4YW6Qo7
OnlineFirst: Recognition of facial expressions in autism: Effects of face masks and alexithymia
Bayparvah Kaur Gehdu, Maria Tsantani, Clare Press, Katie LH Gray, and Richard Cook
https://t.co/Pf4M3Cf4Ki
@bayparvah @RichCook111 @ClarePress@MariaTsantani @DrKatieGray
PhD studentships available at City, University of London, including Department of Psychology
7 studentships funded by City University — deadline 29 January 2024:
https://t.co/04uYaZAUQ4
How does our memory of newly learnt faces change over the first 24 hours?
New paper with @MilaPopova8, Maya Schipper, Deni Zakriev, @mikeburton47, and Andy Young showing ERP evidence for overnight consolidation. @DurhamPsych@CORTEXjournal
https://t.co/NiXzc33v9m
Preprint🚨 "Objects, faces, and spaces: Organizational principles of visual object perception as evidenced by individual differences in behavior" by @heidasigurdar and @IngaMaria86 This one only took *checks notes* two and a half years... A thread 🧵1/11
https://t.co/CZqndIz8wc
Why are you better at recognizing upright faces? Clues from a person who sees the world differently.
Read more in @iScience_CP https://t.co/whVBDnKmO0
@dartmouth Brad Douchaine
Very pleased to see this one online today: Why can people with developmental prosopagnosia recognise some familiar faces? Insights from subjective experience [PeerJ] https://t.co/EAZPfmBm7K
First for @_katherinemaw and I, we've released a preprint of her latest manuscript. In it we find more than half of adults with developmental co-ordination disorder self-report having prosopagnosia too.
https://t.co/0PhqtqpJhz
Matching a person’s face to their photo ID is a difficult task even for people who are employed to do this. So why are we using photo ID at polling stations? @DrKatieGray and I wrote an article for @ConversationUK setting out what we know about photo ID https://t.co/Zq0btyd9Mm
New paper by @MilaPopova8 and myself. In a longitudinal EEG study, we track how representations of new faces develop over the first 8 months of knowing someone.
@CORTEXjournal@DurhamPsych@DROdurham
https://t.co/elcWYNQWtY