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Posts by Tom Foulsham

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Anxiety detection using neural and physiological signals and artificial intelligence: A comprehensive review Anxiety disorders are a significant challenge to global health, yet current diagnostic methods rely mainly on subjective and episodic assessment. The …

New work from a collaboration with clever EEG/machine learning people...
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Next Meeting EPS Meeting: University of Essex. 1st – 3rd July 2026. This meeting will include the 33rd EPS Prize lecture by Melissa Colloff (and accompanying symposium organised by Markus Bindemann). This meeti…

The next EPS Meeting will be at the University of Essex from 1st – 3rd July 2026.

This meeting will include the 33rd EPS Prize lecture and the 15th Frith Prize Talk.

Portals for this meeting will open on Monday 13th April 2026 at 10am (UK time) and for at least 24 hours.

eps.ac.uk/next-meeting/

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Post-Doctoral Fellowships — South and East Network for Social Sciences Doctoral Training Partnership What is a Post-doctoral fellowship? A Post-doctoral fellowship (PDF) is intended to provide an opportunity for early career researchers to consolidate their PhDs through developing publications, thei...

If you have recently got your PhD in the UK (or you are about to) and you want a short postdoc fellowship where you think/publish/engage, check this out: www.senss.ac.uk/post-doctora... @thesenssdtp.bsky.social

(and if our interests align, I could be your mentor...)

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Come and join us this September in London to learn all about eye movement research! Please pass on to interested students and researchers! @exppsychsoc.bsky.social @escop.bsky.social

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I guess that it's OK for a reviewer to write "the author does not seem to know the literature" but you kind of have to give some citations, yeah? At least tell us what it is that you think we don't know!

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ESSEM 2026 – Summer School

I am thrilled to announce the European Summer School on Eye Movements! #ESSEM2026 takes place 7-12 September, 2026, at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London. Further details including info on how to register can be found here: essem2026.org

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📣 Paper alert: We reviewed callous unemotional (CU) traits across neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs). Individuals with CU traits consistently show atypical gaze patterns (reduced looks to the eyes), when viewing fearful faces.
@tomfoulsh.bsky.social
www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/13...

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Cognitive profiles of Autism, ADHD, and co-occurring presentations in childhood: insights from an online working memory task Access to standardized cognitive assessment remains limited in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs), with direct implications for the identification and support of children with neurodevelopme...

🚨New paper! We examined face & emotion id across ASC, ADHD, ASC+ADHD and typically developing children using
The Gorilla exp builder, reaching diverse regions of Mexico. With the great support of @tomfoulsh.bsky.social
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Building better than we know: Maintenance, eye movements, and social trust To determine if remediating images of poorly maintained residential properties increases social trust and identify which aspects of the built environm…

New from David McAleavey who used eyetracking to test theories of "community perception" authors.elsevier.com/c/1mbVyzzKDT...

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Just over 2 weeks until the deadline for this studentship - know any great students interested in memory, eye movements and sleep?

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Collaborative Studentships — South and East Network for Social Sciences Doctoral Training Partnership What is a SENSS collaborative studentship? Collaborative students join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or a non-government organisation,...

The advert for collaborative, SENSS funded PhD-studentships is now live, including one project about sleep and eye movements with me as a co-supervisor. PLEASE SHARE this for people interested in doing a funded PhD in the UK: www.senss.ac.uk/collaborativ...

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Collaborative Studentships — South and East Network for Social Sciences Doctoral Training Partnership What is a SENSS collaborative studentship? Collaborative students join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or a non-government organisation,...

The advert for collaborative, SENSS funded PhD-studentships is now live, including one project about sleep and eye movements with me as a co-supervisor. PLEASE SHARE this for people interested in doing a funded PhD in the UK: www.senss.ac.uk/collaborativ...

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I agree with this. Journals are in a silly place at the moment with power analysis where everyone asks for it but they are mostly not worth much (because power analysis for anything beyond simple designs isn't so easy, especially within subjects).

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We did this in a very sophisticated way....by making the actors wear sunglasses! Green dots show how observers follow the speaker.

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New paper which took a long time to come out, based on PhD students' Jessica Dawson and @apmartinezcedillo.bsky.social. We investigate the influence of signals from the eyes, and clinically-relevant traits, on how people follow a conversation.
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Essex set to advance eye behaviour research with AI supercomputer | University of Essex Researchers at Essex have been granted access to one the UK’s most powerful AI supercomputers as part of a project to better understand eye behaviour and mental fatigue.

The next steps in our funded research on eye movements in fatigue involve some fancy AI and supercomputing! @universityofessex.bsky.social
www.essex.ac.uk/news/2025/11...

4 months ago 1 1 0 0

I don't think it is OK to desk reject a paper with no comments or feedback at all. If you have time to read/skim the paper and make a judgement, then you have time to write a sentence explaining why you don't want it (and that stuff is invaluable for ECRs)

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Absurd thing number 2: One of the reviewers, who I frankly suspect wrote their initial review using AI, insisted that our paper (a narrative review) required a method section. I'm all for rigour in reviews, but I've never read a review paper with a method section!

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Absurd thing number 1: We had SIX reviews (and at least two rounds of revisions) and the editor still didn't make a clear decision.

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We withdrew a manuscript from review at a journal today. I think that is the first time I've done that, but the review process was hugely delayed and unhelpful.

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I'm going to try and talk about 3 experiments, with 3 different eyetrackers, in 10 minutes. So we'll see how that goes!

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Looking forward to speaking in tomorrow's pre-conference workshop on eye-tracking @escop.bsky.social in Sheffield #ESCOP2025

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Some exciting news to share: I’m joining Edge Hill University as a Lecturer in Psychology this September!
Excited (and a little nervous) for this next chapter in academia. I can’t wait to get started!

#AcademicTwitter #Psychology #LecturerLife #EdgeHillUniversity

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Oh yes, we're in a similar "funny" situation:

Reviewer: minor revision, you must add more justification for X
Us: now added
Reviewer: changes are "ad hoc" and "reactive adjustments". Major revisions!

If changes in response to reviewer are criticised as "ad hoc" it kind of defeats the object...

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We know plenty about covert attention in lab settings, but not much about how people spontaneously use it in social situations. It is hidden, but critical. It's like the dark matter of real world cognition and behaviour. 4/4

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BUT, it is actually in real situations (complex, social, active) where that assumption is most likely to be false. We use covert attention (attending without moving the eyes) so that we can avoid signalling to other people. 3/4

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People working with eyetrackers (including me) often assume that where someone is looking is what they are attending to (what is called the "eye-mind assumption"). This is particularly true if you try to do "real-world" research... 2/4

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Covert orienting: the dark matter of social attention Covert visual attention is often seen as a lab phenomenon. Yet, in real-life, people routinely shift their attention to others without moving their eyes, a fact overlooked in most research. To truly u...

Here's a short thread about our paper in @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social dlvr.it/TKxcFg ... 1/4

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Covert orienting: the dark matter of social attention Covert visual attention is often seen as a lab phenomenon. Yet, in real-life, people routinely shift their attention to others without moving their ey…

#socialAnx this articulates something i've wondered about www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Covert orienting: the dark matter of social attention Covert visual attention is often seen as a lab phenomenon. Yet, in real-life, people routinely shift their attention to others without moving their eyes, a fact overlooked in most research. To truly u...

On gaze vs attention, autism-relevant, free www.cell.com/trends/cogni... "in live situations, where the eyes signal information, people may naturally avert their gaze while covertly tracking others... with the eyes effectively sending a false signal as to where attention is directed"

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