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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Associate Professor Elinor McKone, PhD
Queen Elizabeth II Fellow
Department of Psychology
Australian National University
ACT 0200 Australia
ph: +61 2 6125 2822
fax: +61 2 6125 0499
email: elinor.mckone(a)anu.edu.au
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/)
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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).
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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
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Direct Line: 0191 222 6557
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