[Face-research-list] Hi to old and new frends

Bartlett, James C jbartlet at utdallas.edu
Tue Mar 1 22:47:21 GMT 2011


I will briefly echo others' thank you to Peter and simply state this will doubtlessly be an invaluable mechanism for all of us.  And, yes, a web page with names and research interests is a wonderful idea.
 Cheers,

Jim Bartlett
Cognition and Neuroscience
School of  Behavioral and Brain Sciences
University of Texas at Dallas

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   1. Building bridges (Isabel Gauthier)
   2. Re: Building bridges (Elinor McKone)


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Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 14:13:00 -0600
From: Isabel Gauthier <isabel.gauthier at vanderbilt.edu>
Subject: [Face-research-list] Building bridges
To: face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk
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Thanks Peter for setting up this list.
I do hope the list grows to a size where it will soon be impractical to have everyone introduce themselves. Maybe we need a web page that goes with this list where everyone can edit their profile (From an editor's point of view, that would be great!)

What I *really* hope is that the list can be used to build some bridges between people who are interested in face processing on both sides of the Altantic. I had the great pleasure of meeting some of my UK colleagues recently in Cardiff, and seems we (and our students) have a lot to gain from better efforts to understand each other's work and find opportunities to interact and even collaborate.

regards
Isabel Gauthier
Vanderbilt University
Editor, JEP:General (http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/xge/)


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>   1. Hi! (Andy Young)
>   2. Hi (Debbie Riby)
>   3. Hi! (Andy Young)
>   4. Re: Hello (Colin Hamilton)
>
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> Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 13:07:21 -0000 (GMT)
> From: "Andy Young" <andy.young at york.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Face-research-list] Hi!
> To: "Face Research List" <face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk>
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I just joined this list, and found no messages yet, so thought maybe
> those of us who sign up might introduce ourselves.
>
> I've been working on faces since 1974, when Hadyn Ellis told me to
> stop messing about with Piagetian psychology and do something more interesting.
>  I reckon that now makes me one of those who has been doing this stuff
> for longer than most, and Hadyn was right -  it has got more and more
> interesting over the years.
>
> Thanks to Peter for starting this list, which I hope will be very
> useful to us all.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andy Young (sadly, now a misnomer).
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 15:31:15 +0000
> From: Debbie Riby <d.m.riby at newcastle.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Face-research-list] Hi
> To: "'Face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk'"
>        <Face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk>
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> 72E8011D16097C49A1C0C040DC9ECD17E62EDAD62B at EXSAN01.campus.ncl.ac.uk>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> I thought Andy's suggest was great, that we introduce ourselves and
> our interest in face perception when we join this new list - thanks
> for setting it up Peter.
>
>
> I completed my PhD on face perception in Williams syndrome and Autism
> in the Faces Lab at Stirling University in 2007. I was supervised by
> Vicki Bruce and Gwyneth Doherty-Sneddon. I then worked with Peter
> Hancock on an ESRC grant that we held exploring attention to faces in
> these two neuro-developmental disorders.
>
> Since March 2008 (exactly 3 years ago today!!) I have been a Lecturer
> in the School of Psychology at Newcastle University.
>
> I am particularly interested in social perception and cognition in
> individuals with Williams syndrome and Autism and I have been
> exploring aspects of attention (or inattention in some cases) to
> faces, the use of typical (or atypical) gaze behaviours and the
> ability to interpret social / communicative signals (e.g. expressions
> of emotion, trustworthiness, eye gaze shifts). I am just about to
> start a new project funded by the British Academy to look at
> assessments of trust and approachability for faces in Williams syndrome.
>
> I look forward to reading about everyone's interests in face
> perception on this list.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Debbie
>
>
> Dr. Debbie Riby
> School of Psychology
> Newcastle University
> Ridley Building 1
> Framlington Place
> Newcastle-upon-Tyne
> NE1 7RU
>
> Direct Line: 0191 222 6557
> Web: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/psychology/staff/profile/d.m.riby
>
>
>
>
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> From: "Andy Young" <andy.young at york.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Face-research-list] Hi!
> To: "Face Research List" <face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk>
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> Debbie's message reminds me that one thing this list could be useful
> for is to disseminate things worth knowing.  Ayone who hasn't seen it
> should check out Figure 1 in (p.2857) in Riby and Hancock (2008,
> Viewing it
> differently: social scene perception in Williams syndrome and autism,
> Neuropsychologia, 46, 2855-2860).  It shows which parts of a scene get
> fixated most by typically developing children, and for children with
> autism or Williams syndrome.  The result is very compelling!  Good for
> engaging your students' interest, too.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andy.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 17:47:22 -0000
> From: Colin Hamilton <colin.hamilton at northumbria.ac.uk>
> Subject: Re: [Face-research-list] Hello
> To: Face-research-list <Face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk>
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>
> Hello
>
>
>
> I should follow Andy promptly as I am one of the more recent recruits
> to the field despite having discussed some face research issues with
> Andy at Durham many (many) years ago. My interest lies in the
> perception-visual working memory interface, and in particular the
> short term representation of fine, coordinate or high fidelity,
> information. A paper by Scolari, Vogel and Awh prompted my interest in
> face visual memory by alluding to tantalising interactions with
> perceptual processes. I am not sure those interactions exist but my
> motivation continues. I am exploring the perceptual-memory interface
> within the context of the other race effect, and with Debbie Riby at
> Newcastle University, exploring the overlap of coordinate perceptual
> processes with face 2nd order spatial processes within a developmental context.
>
>
>
> I also look forward to hearing of the particular research interests of
> the face group members.
>
>
>
> Colin
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Dr Colin Hamilton
>
> Room NB129
>
> Northumberland Building
>
> Department of Psychology
>
> Northumbria University
>
> Newcastle upon Tyne
>
> NE1 8ST
>
> UK
>
> tel +44 (0)191 2273086
>
>
>
> From: face-research-list-bounces at lists.stir.ac.uk
> [mailto:face-research-list-bounces at lists.stir.ac.uk] On Behalf Of
> Debbie Riby
> Sent: 01 March 2011 15:31
> To: 'Face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk'
> Subject: [Face-research-list] Hi
>
>
>
> Hello Everyone
>
>
>
> I thought Andy's suggest was great, that we introduce ourselves and
> our interest in face perception when we join this new list - thanks
> for setting it up Peter.
>
>
>
>
>
> I completed my PhD on face perception in Williams syndrome and Autism
> in the Faces Lab at Stirling University in 2007. I was supervised by
> Vicki Bruce and Gwyneth Doherty-Sneddon. I then worked with Peter
> Hancock on an ESRC grant that we held exploring attention to faces in
> these two neuro-developmental disorders.
>
>
>
> Since March 2008 (exactly 3 years ago today!!) I have been a Lecturer
> in the School of Psychology at Newcastle University.
>
>
>
> I am particularly interested in social perception and cognition in
> individuals with Williams syndrome and Autism and I have been
> exploring aspects of attention (or inattention in some cases) to
> faces, the use of typical (or atypical) gaze behaviours and the
> ability to interpret social / communicative signals (e.g. expressions
> of emotion, trustworthiness, eye gaze shifts). I am just about to
> start a new project funded by the British Academy to look at
> assessments of trust and approachability for faces in Williams syndrome.
>
>
>
> I look forward to reading about everyone's interests in face
> perception on this list.
>
>
>
> Best wishes
>
>
>
> Debbie
>
>
>
>
>
> Dr. Debbie Riby
>
> School of Psychology
>
> Newcastle University
>
> Ridley Building 1
>
> Framlington Place
>
> Newcastle-upon-Tyne
>
> NE1 7RU
>
>
>
> Direct Line: 0191 222 6557
>
> Web: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/psychology/staff/profile/d.m.riby
> <http://www.ncl.ac.uk/psychology/staff/profile/d.m.riby>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 08:49:11 +1100
From: Elinor McKone <elinor.mckone at anu.edu.au>
Subject: Re: [Face-research-list] Building bridges
To: face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk
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Hi all,

I agree with Isabel. I've already emailed about 20 people not on Peter's original list and I think this will rapidly grow to a list with, say, 200+ members. So a web page with our profiles would be a more feasible way of introducing ourselves, plus would stand as a searchable site when we want to see who is doing work on a particular topic.

Best,
Elinor


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Queen Elizabeth II Fellow
Department of Psychology
Australian National University
ACT 0200 Australia
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fax: +61 2 6125 0499
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On 02/03/2011, at 7:13 AM, Isabel Gauthier wrote:

> Thanks Peter for setting up this list.
> I do hope the list grows to a size where it will soon be impractical
> to have everyone introduce themselves. Maybe we need a web page that
> goes with this list where everyone can edit their profile (From an
> editor's point of view, that would be great!)
>
> What I *really* hope is that the list can be used to build some
> bridges between people who are interested in face processing on both
> sides of the Altantic. I had the great pleasure of meeting some of my
> UK colleagues recently in Cardiff, and seems we (and our
> students) have a lot to gain from better efforts to understand each
> other's work and find opportunities to interact and even collaborate.
>
> regards
> Isabel Gauthier
> Vanderbilt University
> Editor, JEP:General (http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/xge/)
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:53 PM,
> <face-research-list-request at lists.stir.ac.uk
> > wrote:
> Send Face-research-list mailing list submissions to
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> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
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>
> You can reach the person managing the list at
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>
> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of Face-research-list digest..."
>
>
> Today's Topics:
>
>   1. Hi! (Andy Young)
>   2. Hi (Debbie Riby)
>   3. Hi! (Andy Young)
>   4. Re: Hello (Colin Hamilton)
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 13:07:21 -0000 (GMT)
> From: "Andy Young" <andy.young at york.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Face-research-list] Hi!
> To: "Face Research List" <face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk>
> Message-ID:
>        <c3456bb7c4cde0a72b4db5985e589f93.squirrel at psycmail.york.ac.uk>
> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just joined this list, and found no messages yet, so thought maybe
> those of us who sign up might introduce ourselves.
>
> I've been working on faces since 1974, when Hadyn Ellis told me to
> stop messing about with Piagetian psychology and do something more
> interesting.
>  I reckon that now makes me one of those who has been doing this stuff
> for longer than most, and Hadyn was right -  it has got more and more
> interesting over the years.
>
> Thanks to Peter for starting this list, which I hope will be very
> useful to us all.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andy Young (sadly, now a misnomer).
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 15:31:15 +0000
> From: Debbie Riby <d.m.riby at newcastle.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Face-research-list] Hi
> To: "'Face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk'"
>        <Face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk>
> Message-ID:
>
> <72E8011D16097C49A1C0C040DC9ECD17E62EDAD62B at EXSAN01.campus.ncl.ac.uk
> >
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> I thought Andy's suggest was great, that we introduce ourselves and
> our interest in face perception when we join this new list - thanks
> for setting it up Peter.
>
>
> I completed my PhD on face perception in Williams syndrome and
> Autism in the Faces Lab at Stirling University in 2007. I was
> supervised by Vicki Bruce and Gwyneth Doherty-Sneddon. I then worked
> with Peter Hancock on an ESRC grant that we held exploring attention
> to faces in these two neuro-developmental disorders.
>
> Since March 2008 (exactly 3 years ago today!!) I have been a
> Lecturer in the School of Psychology at Newcastle University.
>
> I am particularly interested in social perception and cognition in
> individuals with Williams syndrome and Autism and I have been
> exploring aspects of attention (or inattention in some cases) to
> faces, the use of typical (or atypical) gaze behaviours and the
> ability to interpret social / communicative signals (e.g.
> expressions of emotion, trustworthiness, eye gaze shifts). I am just
> about to start a new project funded by the British Academy to look
> at assessments of trust and approachability for faces in Williams
> syndrome.
>
> I look forward to reading about everyone's interests in face
> perception on this list.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Debbie
>
>
> Dr. Debbie Riby
> School of Psychology
> Newcastle University
> Ridley Building 1
> Framlington Place
> Newcastle-upon-Tyne
> NE1 7RU
>
> Direct Line: 0191 222 6557
> Web: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/psychology/staff/profile/d.m.riby
>
>
>
>
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> Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 19:02:00 -0000 (GMT)
> From: "Andy Young" <andy.young at york.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Face-research-list] Hi!
> To: "Face Research List" <face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk>
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> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8
>
> Debbie's message reminds me that one thing this list could be useful
> for
> is to disseminate things worth knowing.  Ayone who hasn't seen it
> should
> check out Figure 1 in (p.2857) in Riby and Hancock (2008, Viewing it
> differently: social scene perception in Williams syndrome and autism,
> Neuropsychologia, 46, 2855-2860).  It shows which parts of a scene get
> fixated most by typically developing children, and for children with
> autism or Williams syndrome.  The result is very compelling!  Good for
> engaging your students' interest, too.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andy.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 17:47:22 -0000
> From: Colin Hamilton <colin.hamilton at northumbria.ac.uk>
> Subject: Re: [Face-research-list] Hello
> To: Face-research-list <Face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk>
> Message-ID:
>        <5D156E3D28E0AA41A29C93F4F245D8A30EBE1165 at EVS-DAY.campus.unn.ac.uk
> >
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Hello
>
>
>
> I should follow Andy promptly as I am one of the more recent
> recruits to
> the field despite having discussed some face research issues with Andy
> at Durham many (many) years ago. My interest lies in the
> perception-visual working memory interface, and in particular the
> short
> term representation of fine, coordinate or high fidelity,
> information. A
> paper by Scolari, Vogel and Awh prompted my interest in face visual
> memory by alluding to tantalising interactions with perceptual
> processes. I am not sure those interactions exist but my motivation
> continues. I am exploring the perceptual-memory interface within the
> context of the other race effect, and with Debbie Riby at Newcastle
> University, exploring the overlap of coordinate perceptual processes
> with face 2nd order spatial processes within a developmental context.
>
>
>
> I also look forward to hearing of the particular research interests of
> the face group members.
>
>
>
> Colin
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Dr Colin Hamilton
>
> Room NB129
>
> Northumberland Building
>
> Department of Psychology
>
> Northumbria University
>
> Newcastle upon Tyne
>
> NE1 8ST
>
> UK
>
> tel +44 (0)191 2273086
>
>
>
> From: face-research-list-bounces at lists.stir.ac.uk
> [mailto:face-research-list-bounces at lists.stir.ac.uk] On Behalf Of
> Debbie
> Riby
> Sent: 01 March 2011 15:31
> To: 'Face-research-list at lists.stir.ac.uk'
> Subject: [Face-research-list] Hi
>
>
>
> Hello Everyone
>
>
>
> I thought Andy's suggest was great, that we introduce ourselves and
> our
> interest in face perception when we join this new list - thanks for
> setting it up Peter.
>
>
>
>
>
> I completed my PhD on face perception in Williams syndrome and
> Autism in
> the Faces Lab at Stirling University in 2007. I was supervised by
> Vicki
> Bruce and Gwyneth Doherty-Sneddon. I then worked with Peter Hancock on
> an ESRC grant that we held exploring attention to faces in these two
> neuro-developmental disorders.
>
>
>
> Since March 2008 (exactly 3 years ago today!!) I have been a
> Lecturer in
> the School of Psychology at Newcastle University.
>
>
>
> I am particularly interested in social perception and cognition in
> individuals with Williams syndrome and Autism and I have been
> exploring
> aspects of attention (or inattention in some cases) to faces, the
> use of
> typical (or atypical) gaze behaviours and the ability to interpret
> social / communicative signals (e.g. expressions of emotion,
> trustworthiness, eye gaze shifts). I am just about to start a new
> project funded by the British Academy to look at assessments of trust
> and approachability for faces in Williams syndrome.
>
>
>
> I look forward to reading about everyone's interests in face
> perception
> on this list.
>
>
>
> Best wishes
>
>
>
> Debbie
>
>
>
>
>
> Dr. Debbie Riby
>
> School of Psychology
>
> Newcastle University
>
> Ridley Building 1
>
> Framlington Place
>
> Newcastle-upon-Tyne
>
> NE1 7RU
>
>
>
> Direct Line: 0191 222 6557
>
> Web: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/psychology/staff/profile/d.m.riby
> <http://www.ncl.ac.uk/psychology/staff/profile/d.m.riby>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland,
>  number SC 011159.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Isabel Gauthier
> Professor of Psychology
> Vanderbilt University
> ph: 615 322 1778 fax: 615 322 4706
>
> REGULAR MAIL (via U.S. Postal Service)
> Vanderbilt University
> PMB 407817
> 2301 Vanderbilt Place
> Nashville, TN  37240
>
> COURIER MAIL (via Fed Exp, UPS)
> Vanderbilt University
> Department of Psychology
> 111 21st Avenue South
> 301 Wilson Hall
> Nashville, TN 37240
>
> My CV in a picture:
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