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Fatima Maria Felisberti

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Associate Professor | Mental Imagery | Vision | Art | Emotions | Mind | Environmental Psychology

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Just out🥳: Exploring the effect of cognitive load in scenarios of daily driving. My most daring article, as we suggest moderate levels of cognitive load before another task may have a positive impact. Spillover/carryover effects over a long time span?? link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Three-dimensional (3D) stimuli are always better than two-dimensional (2D) multi-tasking? "processing multiple tasks in different depth planes may lead to poorer performance and increased subjective and physiological cognitive load" sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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It is extremely sad to see some qualitative resesrchers take the epistemologicl view that truth is crested, and qualitative resesrch is in principle not replicable. These voices should be severely criticized within the qualitative research community, and preferably driven out.

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Very good paper discussing the challenges of open data sharing for qualitative researchers and considering  the question of whether secondary analysis of qualitative data is acceptable.

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New paper! The "paradox" of happiness despite declining health & social losses is no paradox at all! (in rural groups) U-shaped happiness curve applies to high-income countries w/ social safety nets, formal retirement and non-subsistence economy. (1/x) tinyurl.com/37wzkc8n


Loneliness and pet ownership among dependent older adults in a Southern European urban context. Gender, type of pet & mobility may be variables linked with care strategies -> importance of dog ownership & family to mitigate loneliness in older dependents. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Natural language processing reveals differences in mental time travel (MTT) at higher levels of self-efficacy. MTT is highly adaptive; it contributes to self-related beliefs & attitudes. scholar.google.com/#d=gs_qabs&t=1…

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This is how plants breathe. A close-up view of a single stoma on the leaf of a boat lily, seen through a microscope. 📽: Douglas Clark


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Abusive bosses don't drive performance. They undermine it. 471 studies, 149k people, 36 countries: in aggressive workplaces, we do poorer work, collaborate less, and shirk more. Incivility breaks confidence and breeds resentment. The best way to get results is to show respect.

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Doctors Without Borders denounces in the strongest possible terms the killing of our colleague in #Gaza This is our 8th colleague killed in #Gaza and the second in two weeks.


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Why should you publish #OpenAccess books? In the 4 months since our Human Evolutionary Demography book was published by @OpenBookPublish, it’s been downloaded almost 1500 times and received almost 10,000 views on Google books 😮

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Mind-Reading in Altruists and Psychopaths. Our book chapter on a fascinating topic. [DM if you want a copy] link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…


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If you preregister, you should do so well - the gold standard is a machine-readable hypothesis test, as we describe here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/25… If you need to deviate, do so while evaluating the consequences as explained here: online.ucpress.edu/collabra/artic…. Sometimes >


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This is an important read 👇 An investigation has revealed clear links between the far-right & scientific racist outlets such as A*oria. The scientific racism crowd can no longer claim to be only interested in science. Academia needs to stop facilitating these political actors

Today, the Guardian, alongside @hopenothate , today publish an in depth undercover investigation into the efforts of a network of far right race and IQ obsessives, who have been trying to influence discourse about race science. theguardian.com/world/2024/oct…



Our work presented at VSS in Florida: Ugly colours: Chromatic determinants of image aesthetic valence. Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting Abstract. doi: 10.1167/jov.24.10.1230 jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?a…


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We look forward to welcoming you to Newcastle for the EHBEA conference in April! @EHBEA2025

🌟Exciting announcement!!🌟 The 2025 European Human Behaviour & Evolution Association Conference will be held at Northumbria University from 14 to 17 April 2025!! Save the date! Abstract submission coming soon! Follow for updates ✅ #EHBEA2025 @EHBEA1 @NorthumbriaUni ⬇️

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Loneliness may not make you ill after all, says new study – but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t tackle it bit.ly/3THmzer


Review: Using Illusions to Track the Emergence of Visual Perception. annualreviews.org/content/journa…

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What many suspected: "The perceived beauty of art is not strongly calibrated to the statistical regularities of real-world scenes" Luminance contrast made important contribution: paintings perceived as more beautiful the greater the variation in luminance. nature.com/articles/s4159…

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In the Mind’s Eye: Exploring the relationship between Visual Mental Imagery and stereotyping. An interesting overview of the topic. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…

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