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Professor in the Department of Psychology+44 (0) 191 33 43234

Biography

B.Sc. & M.Sc. (Psychology), University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. D.Phil. (Psychology), University of Oxford, England, 1993 - 1997. Lecturer in Psychology, King Alfred's College Winchester (now University of Winchester), England, 1996 - 2003.

Research interests

  • Social cognitive neuroscience
  • The emotions
  • The perception of faces, emotions, and biological motion
  • The scientific study of consciousness
  • Conceptual issues in evolutionary & cognitive psychological explanation

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Publications

Chapter in book

  • Bodily expressions of emotion: Visual cues and neural mechanisms
    Atkinson, A. (2013). Bodily expressions of emotion: Visual cues and neural mechanisms. In J. Armony & P. Vuilleumier (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Human Affective Neuroscience (pp. 198-222). Cambridge University Press.
  • Are people special? A brain’s eye view.
    Atkinson, A., Heberlein, A., & Adolphs, R. (2010). Are people special? A brain’s eye view. In R. Adams Jr., N. Ambady, K. Nakayama, & S. Shimojo (Eds.), The science of social vision. (pp. 363-392). Oxford University Press.
  • The perception of bodily expressions of emotion and the implications for computing.
    Dittrich, W., & Atkinson, A. (2008). The perception of bodily expressions of emotion and the implications for computing. In J. (Ed.) Or (Ed.), Affective Computing: Focus on Emotion Expression, Synthesis and Recognition. (pp. pp.157-184). I-Tech Education and Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5772/6181
  • Face processing and empathy
    Atkinson, A. (2007). Face processing and empathy. In T. Farrow & P. Woodruff (Eds.) (Eds.), Empathy in mental illness (pp. pp.360-385). Cambridge University Press.
  • Visual emotion perception: Mechanisms and processes
    Atkinson, A., & Adolphs, A. (2005). Visual emotion perception: Mechanisms and processes. In L. Barrett, P. Niedenthal, & P. Winkielman (Eds.) (Eds.), Emotion and consciousness (pp. pp.150-182). Guilford Press.
  • Evolutionary psychology's grain problem and the cognitive neuroscience of reasoning
    Atkinson, A., & Wheeler, M. (2003). Evolutionary psychology’s grain problem and the cognitive neuroscience of reasoning. In D. E. Over (Ed.), Evolution and the psychology of thinking : the debate. (pp. 61-99). Psychology Press.
  • Domains, brains, and evolution
    Wheeler, M., & Atkinson, A. (2001). Domains, brains, and evolution. In D. Walsh (Ed.), Naturalism, evolution and mind. (pp. 239-266). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511563843.012

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