Presentations
Selected conference presentations
2023 October: Tilburg, Netherlands: Atias & Aviezer, Perceptual Diversity of Real-Life Laughter and Crying Vocalizations Elucidate the Role of Contextual Information. Talk presented at the Tilburg University Emotions conference.
2022 July: Los Angeles, USA: Atias & Aviezer, Perceptual diversity of real-life intense vocalizations predicts differential propensity to contextual influence. Talk presented at the International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) conference.
2019 July: Amsterdam, Netherlands: Atias et al., Real-Life Vocalizations During Intense-Positive Situations. Talk presented at the International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) conference.
2019 February: Akko, Israel: Atias et al., Intense Real-Life Vocalizations During Affective Situations Are Perceptually Ambiguous and Contextually Malleable. Talk presented at the Israeli Conference on Cognition Research (ISCOP).
2016 July: Leiden, Netherlands: Atias et al., Millionaires in agony? Emotional vocalizations in extreme and real-life situations. Talk presented at the Consortium of European Research on Emotion (CERE).
2016 June: Kibbutz Ma’agan, Israel: Atias et al., Millionaires in agony? Valence recognition from authentic vocalizations of lottery winners. Flash talk presented at the Jerusalem Brain Community (JBC) annual retreat.
Selected poster presentations
March 2022
Atias & Aviezer, Perceptual diversity of real-life intense vocalizations predicts differential propensity to contextual influence. Poster presented at the HUJI 2022 Doctoral conference, Department of Psychology, Jerusalem, Israel.
October 2018
Atias et al., Loud and Unclear: Intense Real-Life Vocalizations During Affective Situations Are Perceptually Ambiguous and Contextually Malleable. Poster presented at the conference “Understanding Others – From Psychological Concepts to Neural Mechanisms,” Jerusalem, Israel.
January 2016
Atias et al., Millionaires in agony? The diagnostic valence of vocalizations in lottery winners. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) conference, San Diego, USA.
March 2015
Atias et al., Feels like a million dollars? Valence recognition from authentic vocalizations of lottery winners. Poster presented at the conference “On faces bodies and voices: Multimodal mechanism of person recognition,” Jerusalem, Israel.