Simone Schnall
PROFESSOR
Department of Psychology
Psychology and Religion Research Group University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
Biography
Simone Schnallis working as Professor of Psycology, Trinity college, Cambridge, UK. He has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences.
Research Interest
"Simone Schnall is the Director of the Cambridge Body, Mind and Behaviour Laboratory and Fellow of Jesus College. By combining insights and methods from social psychology and cognitive science her research explores how thoughts and feelings interact. She aims to understand how people make judgments and decisions about other people, and about physical properties of the world. For example, Schnall's research has examined the role of bodily influences in the context of, first, moral judgments and behaviours, and second, perceptions of the spatial environment. "
Publications
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"Krpan, D., & Schnall, S. (2014). Too close for comfort: Stimulus valence moderates the influence of motivational orientation on distance perception. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107, 978-993. "
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"Schnall, S. (2016). Disgust as embodied loss aversion. European Review of Social Psychology, 28, 50-94. "
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"Schnall, S. (2017). Social and contextual constraints on embodied perception. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 12, 325-340. "