Our new paper in Current Psychology shows that beautifying your photos comes with a social cost.
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Our new paper in Current Psychology shows that beautifying your photos comes with a social cost.
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Our research on gaze communication covered by Vice!
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Excited to share news about our recent work:
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In May, our 50th Anniversary series features an invited review from Valenza et al, who trace the legacy of their seminal 1996 article, "Face preference at birthβ and a readersβ perspective on perception of relations.
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Later this week is #EPSLancaster25! βοΈπ§ π
For all the up to date information, please check our website.
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If we follow how many studies that have been registered on the OSF are eventually publicly shared, only 58% of studies are. This suggests a substantial filedrawer. Researchers indicate time management and null results as causes. We should reflect on how efficient this is. doi.org/10.1177/2515...
28.03.2025 05:00 β π 60 π 24 π¬ 0 π 0April brings us two more 50th anniversary celebratory readersβ perspectives!
First, Oswald reflects on how work published in JEP:HPP helped to diversify the study of human perception and improve outcomes for marginalized groups
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β¦ a second readersβ perspective in April:
Is beauty in the eye of a beholder? Grzywacz writes about how research from JEP:HPP has helped resolve this millennia old question.
(psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...).
Our 50th Anniversary article series continues!
Our March issue features an in-depth authoritative literature review from Zhang @hanzhang.bsky.social, York, and Jonides, Attentional capture by abrupt onsets: Foundations and emerging issues (psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...).
Also in March, in the 50th anniversary series:
A readers perspective by Martarelli @corimartarelli.bsky.social and Mast: The long-lasting legacy of early experimental studies in visual mental imagery (psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...).
Congratulations JEP:HPP! π
It is truly an honor to share this celebratory journey and birthday year together. Cheers to young age, groundbreaking insights and continued excellence! π₯β¨
Portrait of Michael Posner
Portrait of Isabel Gauthier
Portrait of David Rosenbaum
We've joined #bluesky on our 50th anniversary! Follow us for research, commentary, and helpful tips for authors.
To kick things off, we're excited to share these short editorials by Michael Posner, Isabel Gauthier (our editor), and David Rosenbaum:
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Happy to share my talk for the @hbhlmcgill.bsky.social Brain Canada The Amazing Brain 2024 event titled: Cannabis and the Developing Brain: Vaping, Edibles and Genetics www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bgxb...
22.11.2024 12:08 β π 56 π 12 π¬ 3 π 1The Amazing Brain Science Talks recordings are live on YouTube! π₯
π Whether you're tuning in for the first time or revisiting your favourite talks, don't miss out: mcgill.ca/x/wEb
Learn about the science of communication, mental health, human language and so much more! π§ͺ @drjkhokhar.bsky.social