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DLlucyfoulkes.bsky.social

Oxford's brilliant Dept of Experimental Psychology have now joined Bluesky! ๐Ÿค  Give them a follow so they don't feel lonely: @oxexppsy.bsky.social#PsychSciSky#DevPsychSky#ClinPsychSky#CogPsychSky#CogNeuroSky

Experimental Psychology
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GLneurograce.bsky.social

I will be looking for PhD students this year through the Cognition & Perception PhD program at NYU. Apply if you are interested in computational models of attention or in exploring the tools of neuroscience using artificial neural networks. #neuroskyence#psychscisky#neuroai#compneuro

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RKrogierk.bsky.social

Before summer, we went on a multiday writing retreat with the whole lab! It was both fun and productive (blog below). Have you gone on lab retreats? We'd love to hear your experiences, activities & ideas to make it even better next time lifespancognitivedynamics.com/posts/2024-1...#psychscisky

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MBmjbsp.bsky.social

A social targets warmth and competence interact to predict trust: "perceived warmth promoted intergroup trust only when the target outgroup was perceived as competent" #polisky##SocialPsyc#psychsciskyonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

Paper title: Earning trust in intergroup contexts: The interplay of perceived warmth and competence
Abstract: Previous research on intergroup trust has focused predominantly on trustors' dispositional profiles while overlooking the pivotal role of perceptions of the target outgroup and their intricate interactions. Building on the โ€œBig-Twoโ€ model of social perception, four studies (Nโ€‰=โ€‰802) examined the proposition that intergroup trust is a joint function of the target outgroup's perceived warmth and competence. Studies 1 and 2 investigated how American and Chinese people's perceptions of each other regarding warmth and competence impact their mutual trust, respectively. Study 3 manipulated social perceptions of a virtual group by presenting warmth- and competence-related cues and captured the resulting intergroup trust behavior. Study 4 examined intergroup trust toward four natural groups generally perceived to have different levels of warmth and competence in both cooperative and co
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NRnatrevpsych.bsky.social

A multiple-goal framework for exploring goal disengagement Review by Abigail A. Scholer, Candice Hubley & Kentaro Fujita Web: go.nature.com/4esE2zPrdcu.be/dVURR#psychology#psychscisky

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AFpsychscience.bsky.social

ICYMI: Trailblazers in the study of resilience, working memory, burnout, and diversity are among the 13 psychological scientists being honored with 2025 APS lifetime achievement awards. ๐ŸŽ‰ #PsychSciSky

APS Honors 13 Psychological Scientists With 2025 Lifetime Achievement Awards
APS Honors 13 Psychological Scientists With 2025 Lifetime Achievement Awards

Trailblazers in the study of resilience, working memory, burnout, and diversity are among the 13 scientists being honored with 2025 APS Lifetime Achievement Awards.

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