Face and Body Perception: Social cognition, behavioural

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

53.408

Relational gaze information predicts human behavior and neural responses to complex social scenes

Qin, Wenshuo

53.409

The eye of the beholder: Only White observers have an attentional bias toward Latino and South Asian faces than Own-race Faces

Ao, Xueqi

53.410

Evidence of Distinct Race and Gender Categories in Face Perception

Agarwal, Nikita

53.411

Representations of dynamic facial expressions are shaped by both emotional and social features

Nizamoğlu, Hilal

53.412

Sensitivity to cue consistency in multi-agent contexts: Effects of cue type and group size

Savoie, Jessica

53.413

Emotional modulation of gaze-cuing proceeds in absence of lower face information

McCrackin, Sarah

53.414

Cues driving trait impressions in naturalistic contexts are sparse

Zheng, Ruoying

53.415

Chasing the supernatural: The perception of animacy from motion is related to spiritual experiences

Bai, Dawei

53.416

Human ratings of distinctiveness are stable across image variations

Boutet, Isabelle

53.417

Identity-based face typicality influences the norm-based face space of face identity

Guy, Nitzan

53.418

Attentional Mechanisms Shape the Recognition of Own- and Other-Race Faces

Galinier, Chloé

53.419

The Self-Advantage Effect on the Attentional Bias of Emotional Faces

Bai, Jintong