Am obsessed w/non-verb commun. & interpreting cues: Can people guess what happened to others from their reactions https://t.co/zAEEOXWcTy
Peter Mitchell at #CogDev2013: eye region fixation doesn't predict emotion/mental state recognition in natural videos http://t.co/VJszd2zc4Z
Peter Mitchell at #CogDev2013: eye region fixation doesn't predict emotion/mental state recognition in natural videos http://t.co/VJszd2zc4Z
Brilliant #psychology study showing exactly how crap we are at percieving emotions http://t.co/dIiZSl5k
Can People Guess What Happened to Others from Reactions? Retrodictive Mindreading to Infer Events http://t.co/t4EE0QvB MT @PLoSONE
For those interested, the term retrodict came up in this interesting PLoS one paper http://t.co/zGwkQ9ZI
Can People Guess What Happened to Others from Reactions? Retrodictive Mindreading to Infer Events http://t.co/3Se9mGKr MT @PLoSONE
Can People Guess What Happened to Others from Reactions? Retrodictive Mindreading to Infer Events http://t.co/NM41mFYr MT @PLoSONE
Can People Guess What Happened to Others from Their Reactions? http://t.co/dhsK6sD6 Interesting
Another proof for what I said in "#autism as context blindness": we read situations, not eyes! http://t.co/wMKg1goY #contextblindness
Never mind the autism literature (again): "results suggest that the eyes are not the most informative facial region" http://t.co/TWOoEf1M
Never mind the autism literature (again): "results suggest that the eyes are not the most informative facial region" http://t.co/TWOoEf1M
Thin slicing the past #PLOSONE: Can People Guess What Happened to Others from Their Reactions? http://t.co/LIfpgXfi #socpsych #OA
Things slicing the past #PLOSONE: Can People Guess What Happened to Others from Their Reactions? http://t.co/945EtqH2 #socpsych #OA
反応から他人の体験を推論できるが、目を見る戦略は有効ではない。 Can People Guess What Happened to Others from Their Reactions? http://t.co/8ezsII92