hello,
I am looking for eye-tracking data from Autistic children and TD controls
during observation of facial emotions (like in Neumman 2006). Do you know
if somebody could share this type of data?
best,
Roma
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 7:32 PM, Robert Ward <r.ward(a)bangor.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello,
I am advertising to offer a fully-funded PhD studentship at Bangor
University (UK/EU fees, stipend, travel and research expenses) starting in
Oct 2015, to investigate social attributions to faces. The position would
be most appropriate for someone who already has, or is currently enrolled
in, an MSc in psychology or related area. A general description and link to
the ad is below. As you can see, there is some deliberate flexibility for
the student to shape the project topic.
If you are interested, please contact me to discuss. The deadline for
applications is 27 Feb.
Thank you,
Rob
Professor Robert Ward
Wolfson Centre for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience
School of Psychology
Bangor University
Bangor LL57 2AS
http://psychology.bangor.ac.uk/ward
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/psychology/postgraduate/studentships/human-face.php…
Humans are both highly visual and highly social beings, and people are
quick to make attributions of personality and other social traits on the
basis of mere appearance. For the past few years my students and I have
been investigating the accuracy of visually-based judgements from the face,
and in a series of studies have found that these attributions can be
surprisingly accurate, even when based on neutral "passport"-style
photographs. Within such photographs is enough information to identify
stable personality traits and aspects of mental health in strangers (e.g.,
papers from former PhD students: Kramer & Ward, 2010; Jones et al, 2012;
Scott et al, 2013). Such findings raise a number of issues to be explored
in this studentship. A key general issue is whether these facial cues to
behaviour are part of an evolved signal system. Theories of evolved signal
systems emphasise the co-evolution of the signal sender and receiver. For
the system to remain stable, it must have benefits for both the sender and
receiver. What adaptive benefits might there be for someone to signal their
socially undesirable traits to others? Can facial signals be masked to
deceive the receiver? For example, to what extent is signal disrupted by
voluntary emotional expressions? A second general issue surrounds the
signal content. That is, what is the facial information that observers use
to identify social traits? Possibilities include subtle micro-expressions,
postures, facial morphology, and more. Finally, what are the causal factors
that might produce a joint influence on facial appearance and behaviour?
Within the context of these general issues, there is scope for the student
to shape the project aims and focus.
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