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The time course of person perception from voices in the brain
(National Academy of Sciences, 18-06-2024)When listeners hear a voice, they rapidly form a complex first impression of who the person behind that voice might be. We characterize how these multivariate first impressions from voices emerge over time across different ... -
Social Identity Mapping and Psychotic Disorders: Understanding the relationships between social identity features, self-esteem, and quality of life
(SAGE Publications, 26-08-2024)Having more social connections is related to better quality of life in people with psychosis. However, little is known about the nature of these social connections or whether the personal significance of social connections ... -
Quality of Life and Mental Health Care
(Routledge, 1999)Summarises the advice available from FRS to designers of Smoke and Heat Exhaust Ventilation Systems (SHEVS) for atria and other buildings. -
Adaptation, constraint, and chance in the evolution of flower color and pollinator color vision
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The synucleins.
(2002)SUMMARY: Synucleins are small, soluble proteins expressed primarily in neural tissue and in certain tumors. The family includes three known proteins: alpha-synuclein, beta-synuclein, and gamma-synuclein. All synucleins ... -
The spectral input to honeybee visual odometry
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Bumblebee search time without ultraviolet light
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Dances as windows into insect perception
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Individual differences in causal learning and decision making
(Elsevier, 2005)In judgment and decision making tasks, people tend to neglect the overall frequency of base-rates when they estimate the probability of an event; this is known as the base-rate fallacy. In causal learning, despite people ... -
Perception space - The final frontier
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Development of intuitive rules: Evaluating the application of the dual-system framework to understanding children’s intuitive reasoning
(2006)Theories of adult reasoning propose that reasoning consists of two functionally distinct systems that operate under entirely different mechanisms. This theoretical framework has been used to account for a wide range of ...