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Posts by Jess Taubert

Happening Tuesday and Wednesday. Links for the online videocast can be found here: bit.ly/4bYlbxw

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Parallel processing of distinct facial signals for the rapid evaluation of social agents Social sciences; Psychology

I’m delighted to share a new paper from our lab led by my PhD student Zihe Wei.
In this study, Zihe used EEG to show that the human brain is equipped to encode multiple facial signals from the faces of strangers.
Congratulations to Zihe!

@amandakrobinson.bsky.social
@cp-iscience.bsky.social

1 month ago 6 2 0 0
Flyer for 2026 edition of the European Summer School "Visual Neuroscience" in Rauischholzhausen castle, Germany.

Flyer for 2026 edition of the European Summer School "Visual Neuroscience" in Rauischholzhausen castle, Germany.

The European Summer School "Visual Neuroscience" in Rauischholzhausen castle, Germany, is coming back in 2026!

Deadline: 8 March 2026

www.allpsych.uni-giessen.de/rauisch/

2 months ago 37 14 0 0
Seeing Faces That Aren't There - A SeeingScience Research Report!
Seeing Faces That Aren't There - A SeeingScience Research Report! YouTube video by SeeingScience

I've got a new #visionscience #scicomm video for you! In this one, I talk about one of our recent papers about face #pareidolia - enjoy! #PsychSciSky #STEMEducation

2 months ago 15 6 0 0
photo of a human hand holding a tiny gold analog clock, two brain pictures showing fMRI results in medial parietal cortex on the inflated cortical surface (one brain map is thresholded, the other is not)

photo of a human hand holding a tiny gold analog clock, two brain pictures showing fMRI results in medial parietal cortex on the inflated cortical surface (one brain map is thresholded, the other is not)

Now out in #JNeurosci -- we found changes in medial parietal cortex after manual exploration of everyday real-world objects

doi.org/10.1523/JNEU...

with Beth Rispoli, Vinai Roopchansingh & @cibaker.bsky.social

4 months ago 26 10 0 0
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How to study people who are very drunk Naturalistic experiments are all the rage

Congratulations to my PhD student, Christopher Buckland, who was recently interviewed by The Economist about his innovative work on studying face perception in naturalistic contexts.

We agree - naturalistic experiments are (and should be) all the rage!

www.economist.com/science-and-...

7 months ago 5 0 1 0

Excited to have this one out! We found that the perception of illusory faces relies on parallel brain representations of faces and objects with different dynamics, enabling flexible behaviour.

7 months ago 15 4 0 0
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Careers Faculty Position:         Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Developmental Psychology

Job alert! The Psychology Department at NDSU is hiring a tenure-track assistant professor in Developmental Psychology, broadly defined. Please share widely & if you (or students/post-docs) have questions about the dept., about Fargo, or anything else please be in touch. #PsychSciSky #VisionScience

7 months ago 14 18 0 1
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Neural correlates reveal separate stages of spontaneous face perception - Communications Psychology Neural dynamics reveal separate stages of spontaneous face perception: EEG shows illusory faces in objects initially resemble real faces then shift to object-like representations, with task demands de...

EEG shows illusory faces in objects initially resemble real faces then shift to object-like representations, with task demands determining which identity guides behavior.
@amandakrobinson.bsky.social @jesstaubert.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s44...

8 months ago 11 3 0 1

People perceive illusory faces, but task demands decide whether they’re treated more like faces or objects. Early brain signals aligned with face perception, later activity with object perception. The brain maintains parallel representations, enabling flexible responses to visual stimuli.

8 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Delighted to share our latest paper in Communications Psychology on face pareidolia.

doi.org/10.1038/s442...

8 months ago 9 4 1 0
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🧠📣 New deadline! Submissions to our Scientific Reports special issue on Face Recognition & Prosopagnosia are now open until July 26, 2025.

We're looking for cutting-edge work on the neural and cognitive basis of face perception—both typical and impaired.

🔗 www.nature.com/collections/...

11 months ago 0 1 0 0

🧵 New paper alert! Ever wondered if a naturalistic smile grabs your attention just as fast as a posed one?

We tested how quickly people look toward happy, neutral, and threatening faces—using real-world vs staged expressions.

Spoiler: naturalistic faces are powerful.
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1 year ago 14 5 2 0

Natalie employed our TrackPixx3 eye tracker driven by PTB - many thanks to the team @vpixx.bsky.social and @psychtoolbox.bsky.social

1 year ago 3 1 0 1
Cosyne 2025 Object Centric Workshop Website for the object centric workshop at 2025 COSYNE

Two more days until our workshop 🥳@cosynemeeting.bsky.social #Cosyne2025

Object-centric neural representations across species 🐒🐁🕷️🐝🖥️

Check out our homepage: toliaslab.org/workshop/cos...

Excellent speakers include @dyamins.bsky.social @hansopdebeeck.bsky.social & many more 🙌

1 year ago 11 5 0 0
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Ostracism affects children’s behavioral reactivity and gaze cueing of attention Being ostracized is a negative experience that threatens important psychological needs, inducing considerable cognitive and behavioral changes and influencing the processing of social signals such as ...

Ostracism affects children’s behavioral reactivity and gaze cueing of attention #OpenAccess doi.org/10.1371/jour...

1 year ago 1 1 0 0
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How Science Can Adapt to a New Normal Opinion | In the wake of attacks on the research enterprise, scientists need to focus on protecting its fragile infrastructure.

..”the truest test of scientific wits is agility”

undark.org/2025/03/06/o...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Our latest study in JEPHPP explores how we detect #facepareidolia under different task demands. Results like these keep providing clues that we are equipped to build multiple representations in parallel to flexibly support a diverse range of behavioural goals.

psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/...

1 year ago 11 4 0 0

Join us for the CAJAL NeuroAI summer course in Lisbon July 14-Aug 1. We have a great line-up of speakers from a diverse range of topics across NeuroAI. Check out our website for more details and help us spread the word: cajal-training.org/on-site/neur...

Applications are due March 7!

1 year ago 25 8 0 0
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No apologies necessary - good question. In terms of the species we know that they orient to face-like patterns and illusory faces (like real faces). We also know other face patches and structures respond similarly to real and illusory faces. Like I said, it’s just not simple.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Here, Koyano et al. show that 🐒 neurons in certain face patches barely react to pareidolia (illusory faces in objects).
doi.org/10.1016/j.pn...

To those who have argued that the brain "obviously" processes stimuli that look like faces as faces—it's not that simple.

1 year ago 19 5 1 0
Happy and angry human and pareidolic faces (objects that look like faces) including a happy cup of coffee and angry loaf of bread.

Happy and angry human and pareidolic faces (objects that look like faces) including a happy cup of coffee and angry loaf of bread.

A happy face advantage for pareidolic faces in children and adults doi.org/10.1016/j.je...

1 year ago 16 6 1 0

In this new perspective piece, we argue for an alternative framework of visual function in occipitotemporal cortex that prioritizes the behavioral relevance of visual properties in real-world environments.

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