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Details of job vacancy at City St George's,, University of London
The Department of Psychology at City is looking to hire a Professor with expertise that complements our Centre for Clinical, Social and Cognitive Neuroscience. It's a great place to work!
Here is the link to the advert:
www.citystgeorges.ac.uk/about/jobs/a...
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There is a fixed term (one year) lecturer position (0.7 FTE) in Psychology available at City, University of London. The deadline for applications is the 2nd of July 2024.
You can see full details and apply here:
www.city.ac.uk/about/jobs/a...
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14.06.2024 10:39 —
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Details | City, University of London
Details of job vacancy at City, University of London
There is a fixed term (one year) lecturer position (0.7 FTE) in Psychology available at City, University of London. The deadline for applications is the 2nd of July 2024.
You can see full details and apply here:
www.city.ac.uk/about/jobs/a...
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14.06.2024 10:37 —
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Also studentships available through the ESRC-funded Doctoral Training partnership SENSS (South and East Network for Social Sciences) — deadline is 9 February 2024:
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DEI732/f...
06.12.2023 16:27 —
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New PhD studentships available at City, Univ of London, including for PhD in Psychology.
International students are welcome to apply and eligible for full funding for some of the studentships
7 studentships funded by City University — deadline is 29 January 2024:
www.city.ac.uk/prospective-...
06.12.2023 16:26 —
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We are so very grateful to Claudio for his willingness to participate in this study and all the time he has given to us. It has been an absolute pleasure to work with Claudio.
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26.09.2023 14:04 —
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We conclude than both evolved orientation specific mechanisms and experience contribute to the face inversion effect. Claudio's case is extraordinary in that it provides an opportunity to examine the effect of a lifetime of seeing the visual world from a different perspective.
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26.09.2023 14:03 —
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In a third type of tasks (with 'Thatcherized' faces), Claudio performed better with upright faces (mismatched to his own face orientation)
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26.09.2023 14:03 —
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We tested Claudio on face detection (is there a face or not?) and face perception (identify matching) tasks. Controls were much better with upright faces for all tasks. In contrast, Claudio performed similarly with upright and inverted faces in most detection and perception tasks.
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26.09.2023 14:02 —
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We tested Claudio, a man with a congenital joint disorder causing his head to be rotated back. As a result, Claudio has long life experience of seeing faces reversed in orientation to his own face.
26.09.2023 14:00 —
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A purely evolved account suggests that the FIE results from evolved orientation specific mechanisms tailored to upright faces
A purely experiential account suggests that the FIE results from our far greater exposure with upright faces since birth
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26.09.2023 13:59 —
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We looked at the origins of the face inversion effect (FIE), which is our ability to perceive upright faces much better than upside down faces 1/n
26.09.2023 13:58 —
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Our new paper, with Brad Duchaine, Costi Rezlescu, Yiyuan Zhang, Maira Braga, Tirta Susilo and myself: The development of upright face perception depends on evolved orientation-specific mechanisms and experience: iScience
doi.org/10.1016/j.is...
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26.09.2023 13:57 —
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