Browsing by Author "Palermo, Romina"
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Item Children show neural sensitivity to facial trustworthiness as measured by fast periodic visual stimulation(2023-02-10) Siddique, Saba; Sutherland, Clare A.M.; Jeffery, Linda; Swe, Derek; Gwinn, O Scott; Palermo, Romina; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Development of face-based trustworthiness impressions in childhood : A systematic review and metaanalysis(2022-01) Siddique, Saba; Sutherland, Clare; Palermo, Romina; Foo, Yong Zhi; Swe, Derek; Jeffery, Linda; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Facial identity recognition in the broader autism phenotype(2010-09-22) Wilson, C Ellie; Freeman, Phillipa; Brock, Jon; Burton, A Mike; Palermo, Romina; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Individual differences in trust evaluations are shaped mostly by environments, not genes(2020-05-12) Sutherland, Clare A M; Burton, Nichola S; Wilmer, Jeremy B; Blokland, Gabriella; Germine, Laura; Palermo, Romina; Collova, Jemma; Rhodes, Gillian; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem An objective and reliable electrophysiological marker for implicit trustworthiness perception.(2020) Swe, Derek C; Palermo, Romina; Gwinn, O Scott; Rhodes, Gillian; Neumann, Markus; Payart, Shanele; Sutherland, Clare; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem A sensorimotor control framework for understanding emotional communication and regulation.(2020-05) Williams, Justin H G; Huggins, Charlotte F; Zupan, Barbra; Willis, Megan; Van Rheenen, Tamsyn E; Sato, Wataru; Palermo, Romina; Ortner, Catherine; Krippl, Martin; Kret, Mariska; Dickson, Joanne M; Li, Chiang-Shan R; Lowe, Leroy; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & NutritionItem Trustworthiness perception is mandatory : Task instructions do not modulate fast periodic visual stimulation trustworthiness responses(2022-10-31) Swe, Derek C.; Palermo, Romina; Gwinn, O. Scott; Bell, Jason; Nakanishi, Anju; Collova, Jemma; Sutherland, Clare A.M.; University of Aberdeen.Psychology
