Curriculum Vitae - Evelyne Treinen Personal Data Contact information Oct 2014-‐present University of Denver, Colorado, USA Postdoctoral Research Fellow Advisor : Prof. Max Weisbuch Education April 2014 Sept 2009 June 2007 University of Denver Psychology Department at Frontier Hal Social Perception and Attitudes Laboratory 2155 South Race Street, Mailbox 59 Denver, CO 80208 Phone: +1 (303) 871-‐3764 Born on 30th March 1986 in Saint Vith Belgian Nationality Female Academic positions email: [email protected] Ph.D. in Psychological Sciences Supervisor : Prof. Olivier Corneille Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Master’s degree (research focus) in Psychological Sciences Graduated magna cum laude (“grande distinction”) Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Pedagogical Sciences Graduated cum laude (“distinction”) Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Professional Experience Oct 2009-‐Sept 2014: January-‐May 2013: 2008-‐2009: Jan 2008-‐May 2008: Graduate Researcher at the Psychological Sciences Research Institute at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-‐la-‐Neuve, Belgium. Research project: “Liking through others’ eyes: evaluative effects of joint attention”. Funding: Fund for Scientific Research (Bourse FSR, 2009-‐2010) and Belgian National Foundation for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-‐FNRS, 2010-‐2014). Supervisor: Prof. Olivier Corneille. Members of Ph.D. jury: Prof. Vincent Yzerbyt, Ph.D. Nicolas Vermeulen, Prof. Christian Unkelbach, Prof. Max Weisbuch and Prof. Dana Samson. Research stay as visiting scholar at the Social Perception and Attitudes laboratory, University of Denver, Colorado, USA, under the supervision of Prof. Max Weisbuch. Master thesis (“Mémoire”) on “the effect of introspective thinking on “implicit” attitudes”. Supervisor: Prof. Olivier Corneille, Co-‐supervisor: Ph.D. Claudia Toma. Research internship, Université de Paris V, Research on “the generality or specificity of creativity and the effects of stimuli in the evaluations of adolescents’ creativity”, Supervisor: Prof. Todd Lubart and Ph.D. Baptiste Barbot. 1 Honors & Awards Oct 2014 -‐ Sept 2015 Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Belgian American Educational Foundation (B.A.E.F.) 2010-‐2014 Graduate Research Fellowship (Mandat d’Aspirant) of the Belgian National Foundation for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-‐FNRS). 2013 Best Poster Award from the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences (BAPS) Publications Treinen, E., Corneille, O., & Luypaert, G. (2012) L-‐eye to me: The combined role of Need for Cognition and facial trustworthiness in mimetic desires. Cognition, 122(2), 247-‐251. Bry, C., Treinen, E., Corneille, O., & Yzerbyt, V. (2011). Eye'm lovin' it! The role of gazing awareness in mimetic desires. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47(5), 987-‐993. Papers in preparation Treinen, E., Lane, A., Samson, D. Mikolajczak, M., Luminet, O., de Timary, P. & Corneille, O. Social-‐eyes: The role of oxytocin in mimetic desires. Treinen, E., & Weisbuch, M. Show me what eye need to know : the role of informational influence in gaze-‐induced liking. Treinen, E., & Weisbuch, M. Tailored to the context: The role of self-‐monitoring and number of gazers in gaze-‐induced liking. Presentations & Posters Treinen, E. & Weisbuch, M. Underlying mechanisms of mimetic desires. 17th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology, July 9th-‐12th, 2014 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. [Poster] Treinen, E. Liking through other’s eyes: social moderators of mimetic desires. Symposium on Social Cognition. Chair: Henryk Bukowski. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences, May 27th, 2014, Leuven, Belgium. Treinen, E., Lane, A., Samson, D., Mikolajczak, M., Luminet, O., de Timary, P., & Corneille, O. Social-‐eyes: the role of oxytocin in mimetic desires. The 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, February 13-‐15th, 2014, Austin, TX. [Poster] Treinen, E., Lane, A., Corneille, O., Samson, D., Mikolajczak, M., Luminet, O. & de Timary, P. Does Oxytocin modulate Mimetic Desires? Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences, May 28th, 2013, Louvain-‐la-‐Neuve, Belgium. [Best Poster Award] Treinen, E. & Corneille, O. Shall I rel-‐eye upon you? : the role of the observer-‐target relationship in mimetic desires. The 14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 17-‐19th, 2013, New Orleans, LA. [Poster] 2 Treinen, E. & Corneille, O. Shall I rel-‐eye upon you? : the role of the observer-‐target relationship in mimetic desires. Nonverbal Behavior Preconference, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 17th, 2013, New Orleans, LA. [Poster] Treinen, E. & Corneille, O. The role of perceived trustworthiness in mimetic desires. Special interest meeting on the acquisition and activation of evaluative information. February 16th, 2012 in Leuven, Belgium. [Poster] Treinen, E. & Corneille, O. The role of facial trustworthiness in evaluative effects of attention perception. 13th European Social Cognition Network Transfer of Knowledge Conference, August 24th-‐28th, 2011 in Sligo, Ireland. Treinen, E. & Corneille, O. Sight unseen: the role of perceived trustworthiness in mimetic desires. 16th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology, July 12th-‐16th, 2011 in Stockholm, Sweden. Treinen, E. & Corneille, O. The role of perceived trustworthiness in mimetic desires. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Society for Psychological Science, May 27th, 2011, Ghent, Belgium. [Poster] Treinen, E., Bry, C., Corneille, O. & Yzerbyt, V. Eye’m lovin’ it! The role of gazing awareness in evaluative effects of joint attention. 12th European Social Cognition Network Transfer of Knowledge Conference, August 25th-‐29th, 2010 in Gothenburg, Sweden. Treinen, E. & Barbot, B., Effect of stimuli on figural divergent thinking abilities among adolescent, International Conference on Excellence in Education: Future Minds and Creativity, 2008, Paris, France. Invited Talks Treinen, E. & Corneille, O. Liking through other’s eyes: social moderators of mimetic desires. CONNEX Seminar, May 28th, 2014, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. Other publications - Interview for the Italian Review “Le Scienze”. Special Interest Articles: Psychology Progress (http://psychologyprogress.com): http://psychologyprogress.com/l-‐eye-‐to-‐me-‐the-‐combined-‐role-‐of-‐need-‐for-‐cognition-‐and-‐facial-‐ trustworthiness-‐in-‐mimetic-‐desires/ Association Memberships - American Psychology Association (APA) Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Social Psychology Network (SPN) Association for Psychological Sciences (APS) European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences (BAPS) Belgian Federation of Psychologists (FBP) 3 Ad Hoc Reviewer - Cognition & Emotion Social Psychological and Personality Science (SPPS) Collaborations - International Scientific Collaboration with the “Social Perception and Attitudes Laboratory” (SPAlab) at the University of Denver, Colorado, USA (with Prof. Max Weisbuch). National Scientific Collaboration with the ULBaby Laboratory of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (with Julie Bertels). Scientific Collaboration on the project “Oxytocin and attention to others” within the Psychological Sciences Research Institute (IPSY) with Prof. Olivier Corneille, Prof. Dana Samson, Prof. Moïra Mikolajczak, Prof. Olivier Luminet, Prof. Philippe de Timary and Anthony Lane. Other professional activities - - Co-‐organization of the 16th European Social Cognition Network Transfer of Knowledge Conference, September 3rd-‐7th, 2014 in Louvain-‐la-‐Neuve, Belgium. Co-‐organization of the Créa-‐Univ conference in Paris, June 2008. Representative of Ph. D. students (“corps scientifique”) at different levels: o within the Center of the Study of Social Behavior (CSSB) o within the Psychological Sciences Research Institute (IPSY), o within the Ph.D. student committee (CORSCI) of the Université Catholique de Louvain Involvement in the creation of a PSYCEDUC class on “Good Research Practices” for Ph.D. students Languages German French English Dutch mother tongue advanced level advanced level intermediate level (better comprehension than expression) References Available upon request 4
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