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DESCRIPTION:During every face-to-face conversation, whether in person or on Zoom, we process a myriad of visual and auditory signals that lead us to form first impressions of our conversation partners within seconds. Research has shown that first impressions formed of autistic individuals tend to be less favorable than those formed of non­autistic individuals. \nThis presentation will explore some of these findings, as well as various factors that lead to these less favorable impressions, including facial and vocal expressions, as well as the social expectations of the conversation partners. \n\nConference by Ruth Grossman \nAssistant Professor - Head of the FACE lab, Emerson College, Boston 
SUMMARY:Faces, voices, social expectations, and first impressions: Insights from autism
CATEGORIES:Conférence
LOCATION:PER 06\, Pavillon Vert (Jardin Botanique)\, Chemin du Musée 6\, 1700 Fribourg
URL;VALUE=URI:https://agenda.unifr.ch/e/fr/12975
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