Hi Kevin,
congratulations on the acceptance of your paper to JESP. Peter and I are on the process
of finalising an ORB submission and it sounds like we should really be referencing your
work. Would it be possible for us to read this paper,
Kind regards
Alex
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Dear All,
Thanks to the organizers for setting up this list, I think it is a great idea.
My name is David Pitcher, I am a post-doc working in Nancy Kanwisher's lab at MIT. I
use TMS and fMRI to study the neural correlates of face perception. My most recent paper
is a review on the functional role of the occipital face area (OFA). You can download a
copy from the link pasted below if you are interested.
http://web.me.com/djpitcher/Site/Welcome.html
Thanks and best regards
David
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Hello Everybody,
Firstly thank you Peter for starting this list; I am sure it will prove very useful to all
involved.
I will also introduce myself. My name is Kevin, and I have been working in the area of
face perception and recognition since my undergraduate degree. I am now writing up my
doctoral thesis at the University of Birmingham, where I have been investigating how
social categorization influences perceptual processing and memory for same-and other-race
faces.
Within the last week, I am pleased to announce I have had my first set of PhD studies
accepted for publication in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, where I
investigated how social categorization influenced same-race and other-race processing in
intra-or interracial contexts.
My research interests in face perception are broad, but mainly focus on two ideas: (1) How
social information determines the form of processing and memory outcome for faces (2) How
and why are faces categorized into groups? (Whether these are salient or non-salient group
memberships). Anybody who is interested in my work, please feel free to contact me.
I also hope this list will prove useful in helping us form ideas, and even
collaborations.
Kind Regards,
Kevin Cassidy
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Kevin D. Cassidy
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School of Psychology
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
Email: KDC324(a)bham.ac.uk
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Subject: [Face-research-list] Hi!
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Hi everybody,
I am really glad of this face-list initiative and I will also take a chance
to introduce myself briefly.
My name is Chiara, I have worked on the recognition of emotional facial
expressions since my undergraduate thesis - I am now completing my first
post-doc -, and I am so fond of the topic that I wish to stay in the field
of faces for many more years!
During my PhD I focused on some aspects of the expressions' recognition
ability that can be captured by using naturalistic dynamic displays (i.e.
the existence of a dynamic advantage for facial expressions, or the ability
of the observer to rely on the dynamic invariants of facial expressions).
As a Post-doc at UCL, I am investigating facial expression recognition as a
part of the Broad Autism Phenotype in Relatives, asking whether subtle
abnormalities in perceiving facial expressions are a shared cognitive
feature in families with children with Autism.
I join the others in hoping that this list can help building "bridges"
between face scientists, allowing us to share knowledge, ideas, and doubts.
A presto,
chiara
2011/3/1 Andy Young <andy.young(a)york.ac.uk>
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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