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Chris Street

Multimodal Lab Manager / PhD Student


Telephone: +44 (0) 20 3108 5206 (x55206)
Email: c.street@ucl.ac.uk
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Websites:

Personal Webpage
http://sites.google.com/site/cnhstreet
Lab Webpage
www.eyethink.org
Charity Webpage
www.ferndaleskatepark.org
 

Research Interests:

My research examines the cognitive underpinnings of the processes involved in social cognition. My PhD examines how raters make lie-truth judgments of potentially deceptive speakers. I am also interested in the flip side of this coin - willing cooperation between dyads, and again the processes involved in cooperating and collaborating. In addition, I study visual perception, particularly with an aim of integrating our understanding of vision with social psychological principles.

 


                                         

Research and Publications:

Richardson, D.C., Street, C.N.H., Tan, J., Kirkham, N.Z., Hoover, M.A., Cavanaugh, A. (accepted). Joint perception: Gaze and social context. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.

Street, C.N.H., & Masip, J. (in prep). The source of the truth bias: A heuristic process?

Richardson, D.C., Tan, J., & Street, C.N.H. (2010). Joint perception: Gaze and beliefs about social context. Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Portland, OR: Cognitive Science Society.

Eapen, N.M., Baron, S., Street, C.N.H., & Richardson, D.C. (2010). The bodily movements of liars. Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Portland, OR: Cognitive Science Society. 

 

Conference Presentations:

Street, C.N.H., Masip, J., Richardson, D.C., & Tatler, B.W. (2012). The time course of biased social judgments. Lie Detection: Process-Oriented Approaches. Symposium conducted at the meeting of The Experimental Approaches to Psychology (TeaP), Mannheim, Germany

Clarke, R., Lotto, B., Richardson, D.C., & Street, C.N.H (in prep). Why we look at faces (title tba), authors in alphabetical order

Street, C.N.H., Tbaily, L., Baron, S., Khalil-Marzouk, Wright, K., Hanby, B., Richardson, D.C. (2011). Bloomsbury Deception Set. Twentieth Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology, Portsmouth, UK.

Street, C.N.H., Richardson, D.C., & Tatler, B.W. (2011). Can being clueless improve deception detection accuracy? Twentieth Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology, Portsmouth, UK.

Street, C.N.H., Tan, J., Hoover, M.A., Cavanaugh, A., & Richardson, D.C. (2010). Joint perception: What we see depends on who weʼre with. INCORE Student Forum on Cooperation Research.

Street, C.N.H. (2010). Feigned cooperation: A theoretical framework for detection. INCORE Student Forum on Cooperation Research.

Street, C.N.H., Richardson, D.C., Sebanz, N., & Knoblich, G. (2010). When do we see others as cooperative others? Free versus forced collaboration. INCORE Student Forum on Cooperation Research.

Street, C.N.H., & Richardson, D.C. (2010). Perception and social cognition. Poster presented at the Thirty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Portland, OR, Cognitive Science Society

Street, C.N.H., Richardson, D.C., Sebanz, & Knoblich, G. (2010). Itʼs the thought that counts: Collaborating with non-volitional partners. Poster presented at the Cumberland Lodge UCL Postgraduate Psychology Conference, Windsor, UK.

Street, C.N.H., & Tatler, B.W. (2009). The inflexibility of expertsʼ perceptual encoding strategies is impervious to the influence of social facilitation-inhibition. School of Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK.

Street, C.N.H., & Tatler, B.W. (2009). How to beat your opponent: Beliefs of expertise and presence affect vision? The British Psychological Society, Undergraduate Conference, Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK.

Street, C.N.H., & Tatler, B.W. (2008). Acquisition of visual information in the real world. Poster presented at the School of Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK.

 


                                         
 

Honours and Awards:

Street, C.N.H. (2012). Cheltenham Science Festival Bursary. UCL Graduate School, £600

Street, C.N.H. (2012). PsyPAG International Conference Award. £200.

Street, C.N.H. (2012). Open Workshop Bursary. Engentia, £530.

Street, C.N.H. (2011). Graduate School Conference Funds. University College London Graduate School, £384.

Street, C.N.H. (2011). Training Bursary: Nonlinear Dynamical Systems at UC Merced with Rick Dale. UCL Graduate School External Training Funds, £610

Street, C.N.H. (2011). Braddick Research Prize, £100

Street, C.N.H. (2010). INCORE Summer Visit and Travel Bursary, €861

Street, C.N.H. (2010). Detecting deception from visual cues: A moment-by-moment analysis. University College London Graduate School Research Projects Fund, £330.

Street, C.N.H. (2009). Reginald Laville Memorial Prize for Contribution to Theory, £180 Street, C.N.H. (2008). Vision for action: Towards an ecologically valid account of plausibility and congruence in eye guidance. The Rank Prize Funds, £1,500.

 

Invited Talks and Posters:

2011

Street, C.N.H., Tbaily, L., Baron, S., Khalil-Marzouk, Wright, K., Hanby, B., Richardson, D.C.(2011). Bloomsbury Deception Set. Twentieth Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology, Portsmouth, UK.

  Street, C.N.H., Richardson, D.C., & Tatler, B.W. (2011). Can being clueless improve deception detection accuracy? Twentieth Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology, Portsmouth, UK.
2010

Street, C.N.H., Tan, J., Hoover, M.A., Cavanaugh, A., & Richardson, D.C. (2010). Joint perception: What we see depends on who we’re with. INCORE Student Forum on Cooperation Research.

  Street, C.N.H. (2010). Feigned cooperation: A theoretical framework for detection. INCORE Student Forum on Cooperation Research.
  Street, C.N.H., Richardson, D.C., Sebanz, N., & Knoblich, G. (2010). When do we see others as cooperative others? Free versus forced collaboration. INCORE Student Forum on Cooperation Research.
  Street, C.N.H., & Richardson, D.C. (2010). Perception and social cognition. Poster presented at the Thirty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Portland, OR, Cognitive Science Society
  Street, C.N.H., Richardson, D.C., Sebanz, & Knoblich, G. (2010). It’s the thought that counts: Collaborating with non-volitional partners. Poster presented at the Cumberland Lodge UCL Postgraduate Psychology Conference, Windsor, UK.
2009

Street, C.N.H., & Tatler, B.W. (2009). The inflexibility of experts’ perceptual encoding strategies is impervious to the influence of social facilitation-inhibition. School of Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK. 


Street, C.N.H., & Tatler, B.W. (2009). How to beat your opponent: Beliefs of expertise and presence affect vision? The British Psychological Society, Undergraduate Conference, Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK.

2008

Street, C.N.H., & Tatler, B.W. (2008). Acquisition of visual information in the real world. Poster presented at the School of Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK.

 


                                         



                                         

Education:

2009 First Class MA (Hons) in Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK.

 

Positions of Responsibility:

  • UCL, PhD Candidate, 2010 – 2013. (Thesis: A Cognitive Model of Veracity Judgment Formation)
  • Ferndale Skatepark Ltd. Not-for-Profit Charity, Managing Director & Trustee, 2004 – Present
  • Multimodal Laboratory, Lab Manager, 2010 – 2013
  • Eye Think Laboratory, Lab Manager, 2009 – 2010
  • UCL Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences Seminar Committee Member, 2011-2013.
 

Public Engagement:

  • Facelook: Gaze to Self and Others, Science Museum, 2011
  • The Science of the Young Ones, BBC One, 2010
 

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