Juan Olvido Perea García
@juanolvido89
Mostly here eating popcorn reading misconceptions about primate eyes. Actual discussions? e-mail/call.|Postdoc @ Leiden University.
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Sławomir Wacewicz, Juan Olvido Perea García & colleagues explore the psychology of perception of human sclera, and find that bright sclera were perceived as younger, healthier, more attractive, trustworthy and less aggressive than dark-sclera.go.nature.com/3gOatQw
Why do you look like that? Louise Barrett recommends Juan Olvido Perea García et al. Scientific Reports #eye study & finds ecological rather than social/communicative pressures more likely to be important in non-human primate iris & sclera morphological #evolution. #vision facultyopinions.com/article/742367…
Sławomir Wacewicz, Juan Olvido Perea García & colleagues explore the psychology of perception of human sclera, and find that bright sclera were perceived as younger, healthier, more attractive, trustworthy and less aggressive than dark-sclera nature.com/articles/s4159…
We are delighted to invite you to the #PTNCE2023 conference at Università di Padova in Padua, Italy, on 20-22 September 2023. dpg.unipd.it/en/ptnce2023 Save the date and join us to enjoy the great talks, inspiring symposia, and exciting social activities!
Super excited about new research Project on sleep by Postdoc Juan Olvido Perea García ! mariskakret.com/news/new-sleep… CoPAN Lab (inactive)
Do we all see the same colour? We spoke to @jay_neitz, Juan Olvido Perea García, Lauren Welbourne and Dr Adam Bibbey to find out 👀 Turns out I see different colours through each eye 🙃 Producer: Jo Glanville BBC World Service bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c…
Please welcome Juan Olvido to Twitter: Juan Olvido Perea García Follow for research on primates and play x.com/interact_minds…