The list below presents first authored invited presentations only.
1. Stel, M. (2012). Improving the detection of deception. Paper to be presented at the Kurt Lewin Institute conference, June 2012, Zeist, the Netherlands.
2. Stel, M. (2012). Nonverbally detecting deception. Colloquium to be presented at Lancaster University, January 2012, Lancaster, United Kingdom.
3. Stel, M. (2011). How to detect deception? Colloquium to be presented at University of Twente, October 2011, Enschede, The Netherlands.
4. Stel, M. (2011). Nonverbally detecting deception. Colloquium presented at Tilburg University, June 2011, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
5. Stel, M. (2011). Mimicry makes people more cooperative and empathic. Presented at Workshop ‘Winning people over: The state of the art’, March 2011, London, United Kingdom.
6. Stel, M. (2011). Mimicry and facial feedback mechanisms in people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Presented at 11th National Autism Conference, March 2011, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
7. Stel, M., Van den Bos, K., & Van Dijk, E. (2010). Mimicking emotions from facial expressions: More empathizing, less truth-finding. Presented at Society of Experimental Social Psychology Conference, October 2010, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
8. Stel, M. (2010). The eyes of truth: Narrowed eyes keep you further from detecting the truth. Paper presented at the Kurt Lewin Institute conference, April 2010, Zeist, the Netherlands.
9. Stel, M. (2009). Mimicry and facial feedback processes in understanding the emotions of others. Colloquium presented at University of Groningen, September, 2009, Groningen, The Netherlands.
10. Stel, M. (2009). Understanding the emotions of others. Colloquium presented at Utrecht University, February, 2009, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
11. Stel, M. (2008). Understanding others: Effects of mimicry and feedback processes. Colloquium presented at University of Mannheim, May, 2008, Mannheim, Germany.
12. Stel, M. (2007). Understanding others: Effects of mimicry and feedback processes Colloquium presented at Tilburg University, May, 2007, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
13. Stel, M. (2006). Effects of mimicry when emotional expressions are not real. Paper presented at the Kurt Lewin Institute conference, June 2006, Zeist, the Netherlands.
14. Stel, M. (2005). The social consequences of facial mimicry. Colloquium presented at Leiden University, November 2005, Leiden, the Netherlands.
15. Stel, M. & Vonk, R. (2004). The social consequences of facial mimicry: an overview. Presentation at the Social Psychology Area Meeting of the University of California, February, 2004, Santa Barbara, California.
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