Presentations

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  • Nota, N., Trujillo, J. P., & Holler, J. (2022). Facial signals in multimodal communication: The effect of eyebrow movements on social action attribution. Poster presented at the 18th NVP Winter Conference on Brain and Cognition, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands.
  • Nota, N., Trujillo, J. P., & Holler, J. (2022). Conversational eyebrow frowns facilitate question identification: An online VR study. Talk presented at the 9th International Society for Gesture Studies conference (ISGS 2022). Chicago, IL, USA. 2022-07-12 - 2022-07-15.
  • Nota, N., Trujillo, J. P., & Holler, J. (2022). Conversational eyebrow frowns facilitate question identification: An online VR study. Poster presented at the IMPRS Conference 2022, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Nota, N., Trujillo, J. P., & Holler, J. (2022). Specific facial signals associate with subcategories of social actions conveyed through questions. Poster presented at the Face2face: Advancing the science of social interaction Royal Society London discussion meeting, online.
  • Nota, N., Trujillo, J. P., & Holler, J. (2022). Specific facial signals associate with subcategories of social actions conveyed through questions. Poster presented at the Donders Poster Sessions 2022, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Trujillo, J. P. (2022). Envision toolbox and multimodal analysis. Talk presented at DRS 2022 (Design Research Society conference). online (hosted Bilbao, Spain). 2022-06-25 - 2022-07-03.
  • Trujillo, J. P., Levinson, S. C., & Holler, J. (2022). Multimodal adaptation is a two-way street: A multiscale investigation of the human communication system's response to visual disruption. Talk presented at the 9th International Society for Gesture Studies conference (ISGS 2022). Chicago, IL, USA. 2022-07-12 - 2022-07-15.
  • Trujillo, J. P., Levinson, S. C., & Holler, J. (2022). Multimodal adaptation is a two-way street: A multiscale investigation of the human communication system's response to visual disruption. Poster presented at the Face2face: Advancing the science of social interaction Royal Society London discussion meeting, online.
  • Trujillo, J. P., & Holler, J. (2022). The bodily kinematics of signaling conversational social action. Poster presented at the 9th International Society for Gesture Studies conference (ISGS 2022), Chicago, IL, USA.
  • Blokpoel, M., Dingemanse, M., Kachergis, G., Bögels, S., Drijvers, L., Eijk, L., Ernestus, M., De Haas, N., Holler, J., Levinson, S. C., Lui, R., Milivojevic, B., Neville, D., Ozyurek, A., Rasenberg, M., Schriefers, H., Trujillo, J. P., Winner, T., Toni, I., & Van Rooij, I. (2018). Ambiguity helps higher-order pragmatic reasoners communicate. Talk presented at the 14th biannual conference of the German Society for Cognitive Science, GK (KOGWIS 2018). Darmstadt, Germany. 2018-09-03 - 2018-09-06.
  • Trujillo, J. P. (2018). Action expectation and social processing: Brain activation in response to communicatively exaggerated kinematics. Talk presented at the Into Brain conference at the University of Torino. Torino, Italy. 2018-05-24 - 2018-05-27.
  • Trujillo, J. P. (2018). Action expectation and social processing: Brain activation in response to communicatively modulated pantomime kinematics. Talk presented at the 8th Conference of the International Society for Gesture Studies (ISGS 8: " Gesture and Diversity" ). Cape Town, Republic of South Africa. 2018-07-04 - 2018-07-08.

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