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About us: We are a group who are interested in many psychological issues including visual perception, personality, cognition, and evolutionary approaches to mate-choice Much of our research has focused on the human face and has highlighted the important role of the face in communicating information and in mate choice We are part of the Psychology and Behavioral and Evolution Research group and the Faces group in the School of Psychology at The University of Stirling. Many of our web experiments involve the presentation of computer manipulated faces to members of the public (like you!), who we then ask to rate them in various ways.
We get funding from the Royal Society of London, the UK Academy of Science, which is celebrating 350 years supporting UK science. To find out more click here. ____________________________________________________________ |
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are not the responsibility of the University of Stirling. It is not our intention to offend anyone and we will happily remove material if reasonably suggested. The information on this site is for educational use only. |
| Contact: Tony Little | Affiliated to the University of Stirling |