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31 January 2025 - 31 January 2025

1:00PM - 2:00PM

L68, Psychology building

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This talk is part of the Department of Psychology (Durham University) seminar series.

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This talk is part of the Department of Psychology seminar series at Durham University.

Communicating with others via the face is crucial for navigating social interactions. We know surprisingly little about how individuals differ in this ability and whether such differences impact on individual lives. We are exploring whether individual differences in facial expressivity equip individuals’ differentially to engage with their social environment, resulting in differences in the number and quality of an individual’s social relationships. We combine psychological, anatomical and cross-species methods in an interdisciplinary investigation of individual differences in facial expressivity. 

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