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Nalini Ambady
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Contact Info
Department of Psychology
Tufts University
Psychology Building
Room 118
Medford, MA 02155
Lab Website
Tel: 617-627-4372
Email Professor
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Professor of Psychology
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1991
Nalini Ambady received her Ph.D. in social psychology from
Harvard University in 1991. After teaching at Holy Cross College, she spent ten
years on the faculty at Harvard until coming to Tufts in 2004. Her research
interests include examining the accuracy of social, emotional, and perceptual
judgments, how personal and social identities affect cognition and performance,
dyadic interactions especially those involving status differentiated dyads, and
nonverbal communication. She is particularly interested in applying innovative
and integrative methods to examine these phenomena from multiple perspectives
ranging from the biological to the sociocultural.
Representative Publications
- Ambady, N., Bernieri, F.J., &
Richeson, J.A. (2000). Toward a histology of social behavior: Judgmental
accuracy from thin slices of the behavioral stream. In M.P. Zanna (Ed.),
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 32, 201-271.
- Elfenbein, H. A., & Ambady,
N. (2002). On the universality and cultural specificity of emotion recognition:
A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 128, 203-235.
- Adams, R. B., Gordon, H. L.,
Baird, A. A., Ambady, N., & Kleck, R. E. (2003). Gaze differentially modulates
sensitivity to anger and fear faces. Science, 300, 1536.
- Elfenbein, H. A.*, & Ambady,
N. (2003). When familiarity breeds accuracy: Cultural exposure and facial
emotion recognition. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85,
276-290.
- Marsh, A. A.*, Elfenbein, H.
A.*, & Ambady, N. (2003). Nonverbal Accents: Cultural differences in
judging nonverbal behavior. Psychological Science, 14, 373-376.
- Ambady, N., Paik, S.*,
Steele, J.*, Owen-Smith, A.*, & Mitchell, J. P.* (2004). Deflecting negative
self-relevant stereotypes: The effects of individuation. Journal of
Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 401-408.
- Chiu, P.*, Ambady, N., &
Deldin, P. (2004). CNV in response to emotional in- and out-group stimuli
differentiates high- and low-prejudiced individuals. Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience, 16, 1830-1839.
- Chiao, J. Y.*, Bordeaux, A.
R.*, & Ambady, N. (2004). Mental representation of social status. Cognition,
93, 49-57.
- Mandal, M. K., & Ambady, N.
(2004). Laterality and universality of facial expressions of emotion: the
interface. Behavioural Neurology,
15, 23-34.
- Marsh, A. A., Ambady, N., &
Kleck, R. E. (2005). The effects of fear and anger facial expressions on
approach- and avoidance-related behaviors. Emotion, 5, 119-124.
- Ambady, N., Chiao, J., Chiu,
P., & Deldin, P. (2005). Race and emotion recognition: Insights from a social
neuroscience perspective. In J. Cacioppo (Ed)., Social Neuroscience: People
thinking about people, MIT Press.
- Molinsky, A.*, Krabbenhoft.
M.*, Ambady, N., & Choi, Y. S.* (2005) Cracking the Nonverbal Code:
Intercultural competence and the diagnosis of gestures across cultures. Journal
of Cross Cultural Psychology, 36, 380-395.
- Ambady, N., Krabbenhoft., M.
A.*, & Hogan, D. (2006). The 30-sec. sale: Using thin slices to evaluate sales
effectiveness. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 16, 4-13.
- Chiao, J.Y.*, Heck, H.E.*,
Nakayama, K., Ambady, N. (2006). Priming racial identity in biracial observers
affects visual search for different race faces. Psychological Science, 17,
388-393.
- Steele, J.*, & Ambady, N.
(2006). Math is hard: The effect of gender activation on women's attitudes.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 42, 428-436.
- Adams, R. B. Jr., Ambady, N.,
Macrae, C.N., & Kleck R.E. (in press). Emotional expressions forecast
behavioral intent. Motivation and Emotion.
- Marsh, A. A.*, & Ambady, N.
(in press). The influence of the fear facial expression on prosocial
responding. Cognition and Emotion.
- Marsh, A. A.*, Kozak, M. N.*,
& Ambady, N. (in press). Accurate identification of fear facial expressions
predicts prosocial behavior. Emotion.
- Marsh, A. A.*, Elfenbein, H.
A*., & Ambady, N. (in press). Separated by a common language: Nonverbal
accents and cultural stereotypes about
Americans and Australians. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology.
- Rule, N.*, Ambady, N., Adams,
R. B., Jr., & Macrae, C. N. (in press), Us and them: Memory advantages in
perceptually ambiguous groups. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review.
(*current or former student).
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