Participants needed for a study on reading facial emotions
Researchers from the School of Psychology and the School of Life Sciences are recruiting participants to take part in a study focusing on human-dog relationships and how emotion expression is perceived between the two species.
Research team:
◾Cátia C. Caeiro (Post-graduate researcher)
â—¾Dr Kun Guo
â—¾Professor Daniel Mills
What are we investigating? Emotion perception mechanisms through a non-invasive eye-tracking procedure
Where is it taking place? University of Lincoln – Minster House Building on Green Lane
Duration of session: 40 minutes (max)
Criteria for participation: Aged 18 or older. No known vision problems (glasses and contact lenses are not a problem). Does not need to be a dog owner.
What will it involve?
Participants will be asked to watch short videos of people and dogs faces, while a camera records their eye movements. After each video, the participant will have to identify the emotion displayed. Finally, the participant will fill out a 5 minute questionnaire about themselves.
Participants do not need to prepare anything for this study.
All participants that complete the study will receive a £5 high street voucher for taking part.
Additional information will be provided on the day, before the study session.
To book a place in this study or if you have any questions, please contact Cátia at ccorreiacaeiro@lincoln.ac.uk.