Podcast Voice of UYA
Utrecht Young Academy podcast by @sanli about my work and why I moved to an industry job: https://soundcloud.com/utrechtyoungacademy/voice-of-uya-ron-dotsch
Read More Podcast Voice of UYAUtrecht Young Academy podcast by @sanli about my work and why I moved to an industry job: https://soundcloud.com/utrechtyoungacademy/voice-of-uya-ron-dotsch
Read More Podcast Voice of UYAStatistical learning shapes face evaluation The belief in physiognomy—the art of reading character from faces—has been with us for centuries. People everywhere infer traits (for example, trustworthiness) from faces, and these inferences predict economic, legal and even voting decisions. Research has identified many configurations of facial features that predict specific trait inferences, and detailed computational…
Read More New paper in Nature Human BehaviourOn March 17, my PhD student Carmel Sofer successfully defended his dissertation “What is typical is good: The influence of face typicality on perceived trustworthiness” and received his PhD. Congratulations Carmel! (Dutch news paper Trouw covered his work [read it on Blendle (Dutch)])
Read More Carmel Sofer received his PhDIk heb meegewerkt aan een artikel in Quest dat aandacht wijdt aan hoe accuraat impressies van gezichten kunnen zijn. Lezen? Klik hier (€0,49 op Blendle).
Read More Interview in Quest over de accuraatheid van gezichtsimpressiesFor the Dutch speakers: Some of our work was featured in Daniël Wigboldus’ lectures at Universiteit van Nederland. See all lectures here. The lecture on our reverse correlation work is the third one.
Read More Our work featured at Universiteit van NederlandDaniel Wigboldus and I wrote a commentary on Klaas Sijtsma’s “Playing with Data—Or How to Discourage Questionable Research Practices and Stimulate Researchers to Do Things Right” Psychometrika paper. Read it here in open access (and click here for the commentary on our commentary). An interesting discussion about the message of the commentary is emerging on the…
Read More Encourage playing with data and discourage questionable reporting practicesIf you have generated reverse correlation stimuli with my older python script and now want to analyze your data with the much more user friendly rcicr, feel free to download these two PythonR Conversion scripts. Then follow these steps: 1) Make sure you have rcicr version 0.3.0 or higher installed. Currently, this means you have to…
Read More Using rcicr with data based on the older python scripts