Face Perception: Social cognition

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 23, 2023, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Pavilion

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

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A NETWORK OF REGIONS IN THE HUMAN BRAIN INVOLVED IN PROCESSING FAMILIARITY

Noad, Kira

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Electrophysiological evidence that own-race faces are recognized more automatically

Galinier, Chloé

56.454

Both Purely Visual and Simulation-based Models Uniquely Explain Human Social Interaction Judgements

Malik, Manasi

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General architectural and learning constraints produce visual features sensitive to facing dyads

Janini, Daniel

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Does face recognition correlate with narcissim? A replication.

Romero-Ayala, Gabriella

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Religious labels and food preferences, but not country of origin, support opposing aftereffects on the basis of religion

Shakil, Maheen

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Inferential tracking reveals context is more informative than faces in judgments of trustworthiness.

Fang, Yifan

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Lateralization of dynamic social interaction perception

Small, Hannah

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New task - new results? How the area of direct gaze is influenced by the method of measurement

Linke, Linda

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How we can use the eyes to understand human interaction

Lau, Wee Kiat

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Viewing images with closed eyes diminishes implied social presence

Jacobs, Oliver

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Effect of Sclera Size on Social Judgements: A Potential Support for the Cooperative Eye Hypothesis

Boyer-Brosseau, Mathias

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Positive Valence Acquisition of Non-social Stimuli Associated with Low Cognitive Effort

Reck, Lily R.

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Dyad arrangement affects perceived emotional intensity

Gray, Katie L.H.