Publications
- Uddenberg, S., Thompson, B., Vlasceanu, M., Griffiths, T. L., & Todorov, A.
(2023). Iterated learning reveals stereotypes of facial trustworthiness that propagate in the
absence of evidence. Cognition, 237, 105452.
PDF - Todorov, A., Uddenberg, S., & Albohn, D. N. (2023). Generative models for
visualizing idiosyncratic impressions.
British Journal of Psychology, 114(2), 511-514.
PDF - Albohn, D. N., Uddenberg, S., & Todorov, A. (2022). A data-driven,
hyper-realistic method for visualizing individual mental representations of faces.
Frontiers in Psychology, 13:997498.
PDF - Peterson, J. C., Uddenberg, S., Griffiths, T. L., Todorov, A., & Suchow, J.
W. (2022). Deep models of superficial face judgments.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(17), e2115228119.
PDF Supplement Reflections - Colombatto, C., Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. J. (2021). The efficiency of
demography in face perception. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics,
83(8), 3104-3117.
PDF - Suthaharan, P., Reed, E. J., Leptourgos, P., Kenney, J., Uddenberg, S.,
Mathys, C. D., Litman, L., Robinson, J., Moss, A. J., Taylor, J. R., Groman, S. M, & Corlett,
P. R. (2021). Paranoia and belief updating during the COVID-19 crisis.
Nature Human Behavior, 5(9), 1190-1202.
PDF - Reed, E. J., Uddenberg, S., Suthaharan, P., Mathys, C. D., Taylor, J. R.,
Groman, S. M., & Corlett, P. R. (2020). Paranoia as a deficit in non-social belief updating.
eLife, 9, e56345.
PDF - Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. J. (2018). Teleface: Serial reproduction of faces
reveals a whiteward bias in race memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,
147(10), 1466-1487.
PDF - *Ongchoco, J.D.K., *Uddenberg, S., & Chun, M. M (2016). Statistical learning
of movement. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23(16).
*Equal author contribution.
PDF - van Buren, B., Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. J. (2016). The automaticity of
perceiving animacy: Goal-directed motion in simple shapes influences visuomotor behavior even
when task-irrelevant. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23(3), 797-802.
PDF - Uddenberg, S., & Shim, W. S. (2015). Seeing the world through target-tinted
glasses: Positive mood broadens perceptual tuning. Emotion, 15(3),
1931-1516.
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In Preparation
- Gandalf, N., Uddenberg, S., & Todorov, A. (under revision). A comprehensive
semantic space for describing and evaluating faces.
- Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. J. (under review). Angrier = Blacker?: The
influence of emotional expression on the representation of race in faces, measured with serial
reproduction.
- Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. J. (under review). Ten angry men: Serial
reproduction reveals that angry faces are represented as more masculine.
- Uddenberg, S., Newman, G. E., & Scholl, B. J. (under revision). Perceptual
averaging in visual communication: Ensemble representations in the perception of scientific
data in graphs.
- Bai, X., Uddenberg, S., Labbree, B., & Todorov, A. (under revision).
Insta-learn: Face stereotypes emerge and persist through insufficient statistical learning.
Presentations
- Uddenberg, S., Nguyen, Z., Albohn, D. N., & Todorov, A. Hyper-realistic
reverse correlation reveals a novel gender bias in representations of leadership across
political orientation. Talk given at the 24th annual meeting of the
Vision Sciences Society, 5/21/24.
Abstract - Uddenberg, S.. Revealing mental representations of leadership across
political orientation. Talk given at Brown University's Perception \& Action Seminar Series,
4/18/24.
- Uddenberg, S.. Revealing mental representations of leadership across
political orientation. Talk given at Yale University's Perception & Cognition Lab Meeting,
4/16/24.
- Uddenberg, S.. Revealing mental representations of leadership across
political orientation. Talk given at the University of Chicago's Social Psychology Brownbag,
1/30/24.
- Uddenberg, S.. Revealing mental representations of leadership across
political orientation. Talk given at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst Cognitive
Brownbag, 11/1/23.
- Uddenberg, S.. Revealing mental representations of leadership across
political orientation. Talk given at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business's
Behavioral Science Workshop, 10/25/23.
- Uddenberg, S.. Revealing hidden biases in face representation via deceptively
simple tasks. Talk given at the Dartmouth College MIND Summer School, 8/13/23.
- Uddenberg, S.. Revealing hidden biases in face representation via deceptively
simple tasks. Talk given at the University of Chicago Department of Psychology Cognitive
Workshop, 4/26/23.
- Uddenberg, S., Albohn, D. N., & Todorov, A. (2023). Deep generative models of
facial impressions at the population and idiosyncratic levels. Poster presented at the
Workshop on Humans, Deep Networks & Facial Recognition, 3/13/23.
- Albohn, D. N., Uddenberg, S., & Todorov, A. (2023). Photorealistic reverse
correlation. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2/23/23.
- Uddenberg, S. (2023). Revealing hidden biases in face representation via deceptively
simple tasks. Talk given at Northwestern Medicine's Insitute for Augmented Intelligence in Medicine,
2/2/23.
- Uddenberg, S. (2023). Revealing hidden biases in face representation via deceptively
simple tasks. Talk given at Barnard College's Department of Psychology, 1/23/23.
- Uddenberg, S. (2022). Revealing hidden biases in face representation via deceptively
simple tasks. Talk given at University of Massachusetts Amherst's Department of Psychological and
Brain Sciences, 12/9/22.
- Uddenberg, S. (2022). Revealing hidden biases in face representation via deceptively
simple tasks. Talk given at University of Illinois Urabana-Champaign's Department of Psychology,
11/14/22.
- Uddenberg, S., & Todorov, A. (2022). Exploring visual representations of race
with deep generative models. Talk given at the 2022 Midwestern Psychological Association
Conference, 04/21/22.
- Uddenberg, S. (2022). Revealing hidden biases in face representation via deceptively
simple tasks. Talk given at Dartmouth College's Psychological & Brain Sciences Department, 01/14/22.
- Uddenberg, S., Thompson, B., Vlasceanu, M., Griffiths, T. L., & Todorov, A.
(2021). A face you can trust?: Iterated learning reveals how stereotypes of facial
trustworthiness may propagate in the absence of evidence. Talk given at the University of
Massachusetts-Amherst's Cognitive Brownbag, 11/17/21.
- Uddenberg, S., Thompson, B., Vlasceanu, M., Griffiths, T. L., & Todorov, A.
(2021). A face you can trust?: Iterated learning reveals how stereotypes of facial
trustworthiness may propagate in the absence of evidence. Talk given at Northwestern
University's Cognitive Psychology Brownbag, 10/22/21.
- Uddenberg, S., & Todorov, A. (2021). Modeling impressions of faces. Talk
given at the No Name Face Perception Conference, 07/01/21.
- Uddenberg, S., Kwak, J., & Scholl, B. (2021). Reconstructing physical
representations of block towers in visual working memory. Poster presented at the 21st annual
meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 05/24/21.
- Uddenberg, S., Thompson, B., Vlasceanu, M., Griffiths, T. L., & Todorov, A.
(2021). A face you can trust: Iterated learning reveals how stereotypes of facial
trustworthiness may propagate in the absence of evidence. Talk given at Harvard University's
Cognitive, Brain, and Behavior Research Seminar Series, 04/01/21.
- Uddenberg, S., Thompson, B., Vlasceanu, M., Griffiths, T. L., & Todorov, A.
(2021). A face you can trust: Iterated learning reveals how stereotypes of facial
trustworthiness may propagate in the absence of evidence. Talk given at the Johns Hopkins
University Early Career Colloquium Series,03/17/21.
Abstract - Uddenberg, S., Thompson, B., Vlasceanu, M., Griffiths, T. L., & Todorov, A.
(2020). A face you can trust: Iterated learning reveals how stereotypes of facial
trustworthiness may propagate in the absence of evidence. Talk given at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison Cognitive/Developmental Brownbag Series, 10/28/20.
- Uddenberg, S., Thompson, B., Vlasceanu, M., Griffiths, T. L., & Todorov, A.
(2020). A face you can trust: Iterated learning reveals how stereotypes of facial
trustworthiness may propagate in the absence of evidence. Talk given at the Stanford Graduate
School of Business Rising Scholars Conference, 10/27/20.
- Uddenberg, S., Thompson, B., Vlasceanu, M., Griffiths, T. L., & Todorov, A.
(2020). A face you can trust: Iterated learning reveals how stereotypes of facial
trustworthiness may propagate in the absence of evidence. Poster presented at the 20th annual
meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 6/21/20.
Abstract - Kwak, J.,Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. (2020). Will it fall?: Exploring the
properties that mediate perceived physical instability. Poster presented at the 20th annual
meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 6/21/20.
Abstract - Uddenberg, S., Colombatto, C., & Scholl, B. (2019). The speed of demography
in face perception. Poster presented at the 19th annual meeting of the
Vision Sciences Society, 5/21/19, St. Pete Beach, FL.
Abstract - Uddenberg, S., Newman, G. E., & Scholl, B. (2019). Ensemble representations
in the perception of graphs. Talk given at the InfoVis x Vision Science satellite at
the 19th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/20/19, St. Pete Beach, FL.
- Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. (2018). Ten angry men: Serial reproduction of
faces reveals that angry faces are represented as more masculine. Poster presented at the 18th
annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/20/18, St. Pete Beach, FL.
Abstract - Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. (2017). "TeleFace": Revealing default attractors
in face space with serial reproduction. Talk given at the Vision Lunch Series, Stanford
University, 7/23/17, Stanford, CA.
- Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. (2017). Angrier = Blacker?: The influence of
emotional expression on the representation of race in faces, measured with serial
reproduction. Talk given at the 17th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society,
5/23/17, St. Pete Beach, FL.
Abstract - Uddenberg, S., Newman, G., & Scholl, B. (2016). Perceptual averaging of
scientific data: Implications of ensemble representations for the perception of patterns in
graphs. Poster presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society,
5/16/16, St. Pete Beach, FL.
Abstract - Ongchoco, J. D. K., Uddenberg, S., & Chun, M. M. (2016). Statistical learning
of movement. Poster presented at the 16th annual meeting of the
Vision Sciences Society, 5/16/16, St. Pete Beach, FL.
Abstract - Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. (2015). Revealing mental defaults in face space
with serial reproduction. Poster presented at the 15th annual meeting of the
Vision Sciences Society, 5/19/15, St. Pete Beach, FL.
Abstract - Familiar, A., Uddenberg, S., & Shim, W. M. (2015). Positive affect reduces
visual crowding. Poster presented at the 15th annual meeting of the
Vision Sciences Society, 5/17/15, St. Pete Beach, FL.
Abstract - Guerin, S., Uddenberg, S., Johnson, M., & Chun, M. M. (2015). Decoding the
temporal structure of perception and reflection. Poster presented at the 15th annual meeting
of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/18/15, St. Pete Beach, FL.
Abstract - van Buren, B., Uddenberg, S., & Scholl, B. (2015). The automaticity of
perceiving animacy: Seeing goal-directed motion in simple shapes influences visuomotor
behavior even when task-irrelevant. Poster presented at the 15th annual meeting of the
Vision Sciences Society, 5/19/15, St. Pete Beach, FL.
Abstract - Shim, W.M., Uddenberg, S., & Lee, Y. S. (2013). Changing pitch modulates
motion-direction information in V1. Talk given at the 13th annual meeting of the
Vision Sciences Society, 5/12/13, Naples, FL.
Abstract - Uddenberg, S., & Shim, W. M. (2012). The influence of emotion on
feature-based attention: positive emotion broadens perceptual tuning curves. Poster presented
at the 12th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 5/11/12, Naples, FL.
Abstract
Patents
- Todorov, A. T., Uddenberg, S. D., Peterson, J. C., Griffiths, T. L., &
Suchow, J. W. (2023).
Data-driven, photorealistic social face-trait encoding, prediction, and manipulation using
deep neural networks
(U.S. Patent No. 11,727,717; continuation of U.S. Patent No. 11,250,245). U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office.
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