
About
Dr. Susanne Quadflieg is a Senior Lecturer in Experimental Psychology at the School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol. She also serves as Associate Pro Vice Chancellor (Global Engagement) within the Health and Life Sciences Faculty Office.
- Education: PhD from the University of Aberdeen.
Research Interests: Dr. Quadflieg’s work spans social psychology and cognitive neuroscience, focusing on emotion perception, relational impression formation, face recognition, and the neural substrates of stereotyping. Her studies explore how social contexts influence memory, the cross-race face recognition deficit, and the processing of misinformation corrections.
Article Trends: Recent publications highlight her interest in educational inequality, decision avoidance, and diversity in research. She investigates the psychological mechanisms behind workplace equity, the neuroscience of third-party emotion evaluation, and cultural influences on perception.
Collaborations: She collaborates with researchers like Professor Ian Penton-Voak (Evolutionary Psychology) and Professor Stephan Lewandowsky (Cognitive Psychology).
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