Marco Brambilla
@marcobicocca
Full Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Milano Bicocca, studying Social Perception, Social Cognition, and Intergroup Relations
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New paper w/ Gaia Fiamberti, Matteo Masi, and Marco Brambilla on face-context integration and relational encoding with emotional cues, in press at JESP. 🧵 researchgate.net/publication/37…
Why is exposure to stereotypes dangerous? Our new preprint reveals that repeating positive stereotypes enhances their credibility and reduces the moral condemnation associated with their adoption. 🧵👇 w/ Claudia Bianchi, Marco Brambilla, and matteo motterlini researchgate.net/publication/37…
We are thankful ending out November for all of the newest publications in our journal! Check out the November Issue below! Such amazing work! Society for Personality and Social Psychology EASP SESP American Psychological Association Association for Psychological Science SPSSI BPS Social Psychology Section SPN Listserv #psychtwitter 1/2
We have a new paper on "Social Media and Morality" in Annual Reviews | annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/an… Nearly five billion people around the world now use social media, and this number continues to grow. One of the primary goals of social media platforms is to capture and monetize human
Check out papers recently accepted to appear in the European Review of Social Psychology: "Face–context integration and trustworthiness evaluation" by Marco Brambilla, Simone Mattavelli & Matteo Masi EASP tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
What are the consequences of positive stereotypes exposure? Our new paper, published in irsp_rips, addresses this question. w/ Claudia Bianchi, Marco Brambilla, and matteo motterlini rips-irsp.com/articles/10.53…
🔔‼️ New article by Simone Mattavelli, Claudia Bianchi, Marco Brambilla, and matteo motterlini: "True and Moral by Repetition: Unveiling the Impact of Exposure on Positive Stereotypes Perception"
Our new paper published in PSPB shows the importance of multimodal cues for impression updating w/Matteo Masi, Simone Mattavelli, fabiofas Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Surrey [email protected], Society for Personality and Social Psychology journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01…
New preprint out 🚀, w/ Marco Brambilla and Christian Unkelbach. We showed that repetition doesn’t just make statements seem more truthful - it also boosts the credibility of the source delivering them. 🧵 researchgate.net/publication/38…
Our new paper published on PSPB shows that repeating statements increases source credibility journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117… Simone Mattavelli Christian Unkelbach Society for Personality and Social Psychology
I have a new paper on "The Psychology of Virality" with Steve Rathje in Trends in Cognitive Sciences Similar psychological processes (eg preferential attention to negativity, social motives, etc.) drive the spread of information across online and offline: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…