Abstract#
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Poster Title
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First Author
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53.408
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Relational gaze information predicts human behavior and neural responses to complex social scenes
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Qin, Wenshuo
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53.409
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The eye of the beholder: Only White observers have an attentional bias toward Latino and South Asian faces than Own-race Faces
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Ao, Xueqi
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53.410
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Evidence of Distinct Race and Gender Categories in Face Perception
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Agarwal, Nikita
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53.411
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Representations of dynamic facial expressions are shaped by both emotional and social features
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Nizamoğlu, Hilal
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53.412
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Sensitivity to cue consistency in multi-agent contexts: Effects of cue type and group size
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Savoie, Jessica
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53.413
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Emotional modulation of gaze-cuing proceeds in absence of lower face information
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McCrackin, Sarah
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53.414
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Cues driving trait impressions in naturalistic contexts are sparse
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Zheng, Ruoying
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53.415
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Chasing the supernatural: The perception of animacy from motion is related to spiritual experiences
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Bai, Dawei
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53.416
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Human ratings of distinctiveness are stable across image variations
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Boutet, Isabelle
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53.417
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Identity-based face typicality influences the norm-based face space of face identity
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Guy, Nitzan
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53.418
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Attentional Mechanisms Shape the Recognition of Own- and Other-Race Faces
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Galinier, Chloé
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53.419
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The Self-Advantage Effect on the Attentional Bias of Emotional Faces
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Bai, Jintong
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