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Face masks affect emotion categorisation, age estimation, recognition, and gender classification from faces
Although putting on a mask over our nose and mouth is a simple but powerful way to protect ourselves and others during a pandemic, face masks may...
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Cross-cultural evidence of a space-ethnicity association in face categorisation
According to a space-valence association, individuals tend to relate negatively- and positively-connoted stimuli with the left and right side of...
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Ontological Categorisation and Mereology
Facet theory identifies parts or categories of behaviour or experience and investigates these through a process of hypothesising, research design,... -
The development of categorisation and conceptual thinking in early childhood: methods and limitations
We present a systematic and qualitative review of academic literature on early conceptual development (0–24 months of age), with an emphasis on...
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Geometrical and Theoretical Deconstruction of ‘North-East’ India
The paper explores the factors that induce people of so-called North-East India to collectively identify themselves as Northeasterners. It also...
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Object recognition ability predicts category learning with medical images
We investigated the relationship between category learning and domain-general object recognition ability ( o ). We assessed this relationship in a...
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Understanding racial bias through electroencephalography
Research on racial bias in social and cognitive psychology has focused on automatic cognitive processes such as categorisation or stereoty**....
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Assessment of Psychosocial Risks: Methods
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Conceptualisation of Parenting in Research on Young Children with or at Elevated Likelihood of Autism: a Systematic Review of Observational Measures
Research on emergent autism spectrum disorder increasingly uses observational measures to investigate parenting of young children with or at elevated...
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Expression perceptive fields explain individual differences in the recognition of facial emotions
Humans can use the facial expressions of another to infer their emotional state, although it remains unknown how this process occurs. Here we suppose...
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The Costs and Benefits of Goal-Directed Attention in Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
People deploy top-down, goal-directed attention to accomplish tasks, such as finding lost keys. By tuning the visual system to relevant information...
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Spanish Students’ Categorical Perceptions of Feminist Movements
Identifying a society’s perceptions and, by extension, opinions of a certain social movement can help to understand to what extent the movement has...
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Facial Expression Stereotypes of Male and Female Adults and Children: Do Facial Expression Stereotypes of Adults Apply to Children?
This study explored the facial expression stereotypes of adult men and women within the Chinese cultural context and investigated whether adult...
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Visualising Results of a Psychosocial Risks Assessment through Questionnaires
The use of questionnaires for psychosocial risk assessment is one thing; the visibility of the results of these questionnaires is another. Sometimes... -
Psychosocial factors and chronic spontaneous urticaria: a systematic review
BackgroundPsychosocial factors have been informally associated with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU); however, the relationship between...
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“It’s time to shift this blog a bit”: Categorial Negotiation as a Local and Cumulative Accomplishment
This chapter discusses the use of membership categorisation analysis (MCA) to explore how the negotiation of identity categories is achieved in blogs... -
Conceptual Shortcomings of Identity Fusion Theory
Identity Fusion Theory ostensibly describes a previously unnoticed type of relationship between an individual’s personal and social identities, in... -
Yet You May See the Meaning of Within: The Role of Identity Concerns and the Self in Psychopathology
Concerns and processes regarding one’s identity and “self” are arguably a central component of existential concerns within humankind. This chapter... -
Conclusion: Future Directions in Analysing Digital Interaction
This chapter summarises the empirical chapters, drawing out specific aspects of each chapter, including a distinction between the use of traditional... -
Strategic attitude expressions as identity performance and identity creation in interaction
We assess the strategic alignment of attitudes and the active construction of attitude-based identity across two studies. Study one assessed the...