The list below presents first authored presentations only.
1. Stel, M., & Van Dijk, E. (2011). Detecting deception from emotional faces: Is that really how you feel? Paper presented at Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 2011, San Antonio, Texas.
2. Stel, M., Pennings, S., Muller, B., Mastop, J. (2010). The relationship between similarity and reactions of mimicry and complementarity [‘De relatie tussen gelijkheid en reacties van imitatie en complementariteit’]. Paper presented at the ASPO conference, December 2010, Enschede, the Netherlands.
3. Stel, M. & Harinck, F. (2010). Being mimicked makes you a prosocial voter. [‘Imitatie maakt je een prosociale kiezer’]. Paper presented at the ASPO conference, December 2010, Enchede, the Netherlands.
4. Stel, M. & Van den Bos, K. (2010). To mimic or not: it is all about the connection! Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Social Psychology Conference, September 2010, Winchester, United Kingdom.
5. Stel, M. & Van den Bos (2009). Acting more prosocially due to nonverbal mimicry.. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Convention of the Association Psychological Science, May 2009, San Fransisco, California.
6. Stel, M., Van den Heuvel, C., & Smeets, R. C. (2008). Facial feedback mechanisms in people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Paper presented at the 12th European Conference on Facial Expression, July 2008, Geneva, Switzerland.
7. Stel, M. & Van Dijk, E.. (2008). Detecting deception from emotional faces: Is that really how you feel? Poster presented at the 12th European Conference on Facial Expression, July 2008, Geneva, Switzerland.
8. Stel, M., Van den Heuvel, C., & Smeets, R. C. (2008). Facial feedback mechanisms in people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Paper presented at the 15th General Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, June 2008, Opatija, Croatia.
9. Stel, M. (2007). Detecting emotional deception: ‘The jig is up: Emotions do not lie!’ Poster presented at the 8th general meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 2007, Memphis, Tennessee.
10. Stel, M. (2006). Emotional lie detection: ‘You don’t seem sad, but I believe you’ [Emotionele leugendetectie: ‘je ziet er niet verdrietig uit, maar toch geloof ik je’]. Paper presented at the ASPO conference, December 2006, Leiden, the Netherlands.
11. Stel, M., Vonk, R., & Smeets, R.C. (2006). The experience and communication of prosocial feelings due to mimicry in social interactions: Effects for perceivers and targets. Poster presented at the 7th general meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 2006, Palm Springs, California.
12. Stel, M. Van Baaren, R., Blascovich, J., McCall, C., Pollmann, M., Van Leeuwen, T., & Vonk, R. (2005). Mimicry and liking: a functional approach [Imitatie en liking: een functionele benadering]. Paper presented at the ASPO conference, December 2005, Groningen, the Netherlands.
13. Stel, M., Van Baaren, Blascovich, J., McCall, C., & Vonk, R. (2005). Mimicry and liking: is it really that simple? Paper presented at the 11th European Conference on Facial Expression, September 2005, Durham, England.
14. Stel, M., & Vonk, R. (2005). Effects of facial imitation depend on whether the emotion is seen as real. Poster presented at the 11th European Conference on Facial Expression, September 2005, Durham, England.
15. Stel, M., Van Baaren, Blascovich, J., McCall, C., & Vonk, R. (2005). Mimicry and liking: is it really that simple? Paper presented at the 14th General Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, July 2005, Wurzburg, Germany.
16. Stel, M., Blascovich, J., McCall, C., & Vonk, R. (2005). When mimicry makes it worse. Poster presented at the 6th general meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana.
17. Stel, M., Van Baaren, R., & Vonk, R. (2004). Mimicry fosters empathy and charity [Imitatie maakt empathisch en liefdadig]. Paper presented at the ASPO conference, December 2004, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
18. Stel, M., Bergmann, H., Jansen, C., Muller, B. & Wagenaar, A. (2004). Does mimicry help when you are disliked? [Helpt imitatie wanneer je onaardig gevonden wordt?] Paper presented at the ASPO conference, December 2004, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
19. Stel, M., Blascovich, J., McCall, C., & Vonk, R. (2004). Mimicking the disliked: Reverse effects of mimicry. Paper presented at the 6th European Social Cognition Network meeting, September 2004, Lisbon, Portugal.
20. Stel, M. & Vonk, R. (2004). The social consequences of facial mimicry. Poster presented at the 5th general meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 2004, Austin, Texas.
21. Stel, M. & Vonk, R. (2003). Imitation effects of real vs. acted emotions [Imitatie-effecten bij echte vs. geacteerde emoties]. Paper presented at the ASPO conference, December 2003, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
22. Stel, M. & Van Knippenberg, A. (2003). Facial mimicry facilitates emotion recognition for females. Poster presented at the 10th European Conference on Facial Expression Measurement and Meaning, September 2003, Rimini, Italy.
23. Stel, M. & Vonk, R. (2003). The social consequences of facial mimicry: Effects on empathy, understanding, feelings of similarity, and liking. Paper presented at the 10th European Conference on Facial Expression Measurement and Meaning, September 2003, Rimini, Italy.
24. Stel, M. & Van Knippenberg, A. (2003). The role of facial mimicry in the recognition of emotions: Men showed different EMG patterns. Paper presented at the Kurt Lewin Institute conference, April 2003, Egmond aan Zee, the Netherlands.
25. Stel, M. & Vonk, R. (2002). The consequences offacial mimicry [De gevolgen van gezichtsimitatie]. Paper presented at the ASPO conference, December 2002, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
26. Stel, M. & Van Knippenberg, A. (2002). The role of facial mimicry in emotion recognition: Different effects for men and women. Paper presented at the 4th European Social Cognition Network Meeting, September 2002, Paris, France.
27. Stel, M. & Van Knippenberg, A. (2001). The role of facial mimicry in the recognition of emotions: The effect of facial constraints on emotion recognition for women [De rol van gezichtsuitdrukkingen in de herkenning van emoties: Het effect van gezichtsbelemmeringen op emotieherkenning voor vrouwen]. Paper presented at the ASPO conference, December 2001, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
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