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Publications

Jones, B., DeBruine, L., Flake, J., ... Stolier, R. M., ... Coles, N. A. (2021). To Which World Regions Does the Valence-Dominance Model of Social Perception Apply?. Nature Human Behaviour, 5, 159-169. [Preprint] [OSF]

Freeman, J. B., Stolier, R. M., & Brooks, J. A. (2020). Dynamic Interactive theory as a domain-general account of social perception. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (Vol. 61, pp. 237-287). Academic Press.

Stolier, R. M., Hehman, E., & Freeman, J. B. (2020). Trait knowledge forms a common structure across social cognition. Nature Human Behaviour, 4, 361-371. [Preprint] [OSF] [Supplementary Materials]

Stolier, R. M. (2019). Conceptual associations guide social inference. [Preprint of doctoral dissertation].

Hehman, E., Stolier, R. M., Freeman, J. B., Flake, J., K., & Xie, S. (2018). Toward a comprehensive model of face impressions: What we know, what we don’t, and paths forward. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, e12431.

Freeman, J. B., Stolier, R. M., Brooks, J. A., & Stillerman, B. A. (2018). The neural representational geometry of social perception. Current Opinion in Psychology, 24, 83-91.

Stolier, R. M., Hehman, E., Keller, M. D., Walker, M., & Freeman, J. B. (2018). The conceptual structure of face impressions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(37) 9210-9215. [Preprint] [OSF] [Supplementary Materials]

Brooks, J. A., Stolier, R. M., & Freeman, J. B. (2018). Stereotypes bias visual prototypes for sex and emotion categories. Social Cognition, 36(5), 481-493.

Stolier, R. M., Hehman, E., & Freeman, J. B. (2018). A dynamic structure of social trait space. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 22(3), 197-200.

Stolier, R. M. & Freeman, J. B. (2017). A neural mechanism of social categorization. Journal of Neuroscience, 37(23), 5711-5721.

Lazerus, T., Ingbretsen, Z., Stolier, R. M., Freeman, J. B., & Cikara, M. (2016). Positivity bias in judging in-group members' emotional expressions. Emotion, 16(8), 1117.

Stolier, R. M., & Freeman, J. B. (2016). Functional and temporal considerations for top-down influences in social perception. Psychological Inquiry, 27(4), 352-357.

Stolier, R. M. & Freeman, J. B. (2016). Neural pattern similarity reveals the inherent intersection of social categories. Nature Neuroscience, 19(6), 795-797. [Supplementary Materials] [News & Views: 'Facing up to stereotypes' by Hebart M. N. & Baker C. I.]

Stolier, R. M., & Freeman, J. B. (2016). The neuroscience of social vision. Invited chapter for J. R. Absher & J. Cloutier (Eds.), Neuroimaging Personality, Social Cognition, and Character. Elsevier.

Hehman, E., Stolier, R. M., & Freeman, J. B. (2015). Advanced mouse-tracking analytic techniques for enhancing psychological science. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 18(3), 384-401.

Freeman, J. B., Stolier, R. M., Ingbretsen, Z. A., & Hehman, E. A. (2014). Amygdala responsivity to high-level social information from unseen faces. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(32), 10573-10581.

Freeman, J. B., & Stolier, R. M. (2014). The medial prefrontal cortex in constructing personality models. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18(11), 571-572.

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