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Eva Vives
@evalisavives.bsky.social
PostDoc, Moral & Social Brain Lab, UGent.
Experimenting stuff on moral cognition in social contexts using (hyperscanning) EEG. Cortecs member. 👾 evavives.github.io//
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Hello everyone! I'm a postdoctoral researcher at the Moral & Social Brain Lab at Ghent University. I study the effects of social context on moral decision making. I will share scientific and critical thinking posts here, and not excluded, from time to time, news about my cat Chomsky. À bientôt !
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In a TiCS paper, @chujunlin.bsky.social & I propose a high-dimensional model of social impressions.

Existing models focus on 2–4 latent dimensions (e.g. trustworthy/warm), but they often fall apart across different contexts, cultures, & perceivers. We need a paradigm shift.

shorturl.at/7GD1n (1/8)
A high-dimensional model of social impressions
People form social impressions from visual cues such as faces, which are argued by various models to arise from some limited set of fixed dimensions (e.g., trustworthiness and dominance). We argue tha...
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June 18, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Reposted by Eva Vives
Call for Papers for a Special Issue in Perspectives on Psychological Science: Psychology in 2125 – A Century Forward @draehernandez.bsky.social
📥Deadline for abstract submissions: August 1
Submit today⬇️
Call for Papers: Psychology in 2125 – A Century Forward
Editor: Arturo E. HernandezWhat will psychological science look like in the year 2125?This special issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science invites contributors to imagine the long arc of our di...
www.psychologicalscience.org
June 5, 2025 at 7:12 PM
Reposted by Eva Vives
Sharing your results - regardless of whether they support your hypothesis - is under complete control of researchers now that we have preprint servers. The fact that so much is not shared will lead to governments implementing top down regulation if we do not fix this ourselves.
May 29, 2025 at 6:10 AM
What would you do when faced with a moral dilemma?
Find out tomorrow, come to see our posters at #APS25DC!

Board VII-48 & VII-55
Saturday, 12:30–1:30PM
Columbia – APS Exhibit Hall
(with @rozelinvurgun.bsky.social)

Bonus: I might try to clone myself. Just for you.
May 23, 2025 at 10:06 PM
Last call ! Tomorrow is the final day to submit your abstract for The Social & Moral Brain Seminar. The submission portal closes at midnight (CEST). We can't wait to read your contributions ! @yulonghuang.bsky.social

More info: thesmbseminar.sciencesconf.org
May 18, 2025 at 6:18 PM
If you are a teacher, professor, or student looking for better ways to learn, our new paper may be of interest to you! In this naturalistic study, we observed that students with lower working memory capacity benefited from working in small groups using the jigsaw cooperative learning method. ⤵️
Uncovering the relationship between working memory and performance in the Jigsaw classroom
The Jigsaw classroom is a popular cooperative learning method based on resource interdependence, which requires students to work in small groups on complementary pieces of information, to achieve lear...
journals.plos.org
March 26, 2025 at 1:29 PM
Dear colleagues,
I am thrilled to announce open the call for our seminar, The Social & Moral Brain Seminar on the theme of Emotions, Others and Morality, at Ghent University on 16-17 October 2025. More infos on our website:
thesmbseminar.sciencesconf.org

#Neuroscience #SocialCognition #MoralBrain
March 25, 2025 at 4:04 PM
Hello everyone! I'm a postdoctoral researcher at the Moral & Social Brain Lab at Ghent University. I study the effects of social context on moral decision making. I will share scientific and critical thinking posts here, and not excluded, from time to time, news about my cat Chomsky. À bientôt !
March 23, 2025 at 10:39 AM