
معرفی
Amy Dawel is an Associate Professor at the Australian National University (ANU) School of Medicine and Psychology, specializing in cognitive and clinical psychology. Her research focuses on facial expression perception, emotional regulation, and human-computer interaction. She employs behavioral, cognitive, and physiological methods to study social cue interpretation and response mechanisms.
Education:
- BA (Hons) in Psychology, ANU
- PhD in Clinical Psychology, ANU
Research Interests include:
- Emotion authenticity perception in psychopathic traits
- Developmental studies on children's facial expression recognition
- Impact of impaired face perception on social interactions
- Emotion regulation in relation to mental health
- AI-generated face detection and human perception
Recent Publications highlight trends in social media's mental health impacts, meta-analyses of face perception, and AI hyperrealism studies. Her work also explores syndemic effects on mental health and naturalistic emotion interpretation.
Affiliations include leadership roles in the Reading facial expressions from real and virtual humans project (2022-2026), collaborating with institutions like the University of Western Australia and international experts in AI and neuroscience.
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