Tony
Little's home page
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- Hello and welcome to
my home page.
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- I
started studying faces as an undergraduate at the University of Durham
where I examined the accuracy of personality judgements to faces. I
continued my facination with faces during an MSc at the University of
Stirling and a PhD at the University of St Andrews supervised by David Perrett where I worked on
evolutionary approaches to judgements of facial attractiveness. I
lectured for 3 years at the University of Liverpool in the school of
biological sciences where I taught biological and evolutionary
psychology.
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- I am currently a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the University of Stirling in Psychology
and I'm still obsessed with faces.
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- My interests
lie in what information is available from faces and what information
people take from them. My work has examined mate choice, cognition,
social cognition and individual differences.
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- Examples of recent work can be found here.

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