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Susan Wardle
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https://t.co/sH5FpDvArd | Cognitive neuroscientist @NIH interested in vision and the brain. All views my own. she/her
Washington, DC
Joined December 2010
Do these faces look male or female to you? In our new @PNASNews paper we found that people are more likely to perceive illusory faces in objects (face #pareidolia) as male than female. with @SanikaP_ @jesstaubert @Chris_I_Baker
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RT @Alex_Chesler: Super excited to be co-hosting scientist Nancy Hopkins and author @kzernike at NIH this Wednesday as part of a event join…
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RT @VincentCostaPhd: This is super fun and it actually helps the applicants. Approximately 70% of those who had their statements edited got…
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RT @OliverContier: Hugely excited that this work with @martin_hebart and @Chris_I_Baker is now out in @NatureHumBehav !!! By moving from…
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RT @afni_pt: A fun project to work on---QC tools that will surely keep on growing---and hope people find these useful in their FMRI analyse…
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We found that brief real-world experience with an object modulates activity in human medial parietal (but not occipitotemporal!) cortex when later viewing an image of the object New preprint with @bethrispoli Vinai Roopchansingh @Chris_I_Baker
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RT @jesstaubert: What kind of visual input drives amygdala activity? Here we deliberately increased the complexity of a stimulus set to ex…
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RT @HunterSchone: Now out in @NatureHumBehav We show that people can learn to control bionic hands just as effectively and in some ways be…
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RT @mvazirip: My lab @UDelaware is recruiting graduate students in cognitive neuroscience. Contact me if you are interested and please shar…
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RT @jesstaubert: In this paper we found that new mums report seeing illusory faces in examples of #facepareidolia more easily than pregnant…
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RT @TED_ED: NEW VIDEO: Have you ever looked at an object— a building, shoe, soda can, potato— and seen a face in it? Find out why our bra…
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Much of the content is based on the science resulting from my long term pareidolia collaboration with @jesstaubert and our many other awesome collaborators over the last few years.
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@uma_karma In our original paper we did find a small correlation between gender ratings and some emotions but it wasn’t enough to explain the male bias
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