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Abbie C Millett

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Cole G, Millett A, Juanchich M
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2024 Feb; 77(10):2076-2083. PMID: 38311605
Trypophobia is the condition in which individuals report a range of negative emotions when viewing clusters of small holes. Since the phenomenon was first described in the peer-reviewed literature a...
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Cole G, Millett A
Vision (Basel) . 2023 Sep; 7(3). PMID: 37756130
A number of authors have argued that the art of conjuring can assist the development of theories and knowledge in visual cognition and psychology more broadly. A central assumption of...
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Cole G, Millett A, Samuel S, Eacott M
Vision (Basel) . 2020 Jun; 4(2). PMID: 32492784
Perspective-taking has been one of the central concerns of work on social attention and developmental psychology for the past 60 years. Despite its prominence, there is no formal description of...
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Cole G, Millett A
Psychon Bull Rev . 2019 Sep; 26(6):1787-1802. PMID: 31515733
Theory of mind (ToM) is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others and is often said to be one of the cornerstones of efficient social...
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Millett A, DSouza A, Cole G
Psychol Res . 2019 Apr; 84(6):1758-1765. PMID: 31025107
Theory of mind is a ubiquitous notion that permeates many aspects of social cognition. A recent application has been in the context of 'spontaneous perspective taking' in which responses to...
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Atkinson M, Millett A, Doneva S, Simpson A, Cole G
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2018 Jul; 80(8):1892-1903. PMID: 30014316
A number of studies have shown that the motor actions of one individual can affect the attention of an observer. In one notable example, "social inhibition of return," observers are...
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Kuhn G, Vacaityte I, DSouza A, Millett A, Cole G
Cognition . 2018 Jul; 180:1-9. PMID: 29981964
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person's visual perspective occurs automatically. In the current work we examined whether perspective-taking is indeed automatic or more likely...