Juan Olvido Perea García Profile
Juan Olvido Perea García

@juanolvido89

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Mostly here eating popcorn reading misconceptions about primate eyes. Actual discussions? e-mail/call.|Postdoc @ Leiden University.

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Caroline Steel
2 years
Do we all see the same colour? We spoke to @jay_neitz, @juanolvido89, @L_Welbourne1 and @DrAdamBibbey to find out 👀 Turns out I see different colours through each eye 🙃 Producer: @joglanville1 @bbcworldservice https://t.co/nLR47KyOjb
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Caroline Steel investigates what affects the way we see the colours of the world
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@eamon_corbett
Eamon C. Corbett
3 years
Why do birds have different eye colors? The short answer is we don't know. The long answer is in our new review article, up now as a preprint! We look at the pigments, genes, and evolutionary forces that give birds eyes their colors. https://t.co/XrvuUl3lll
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PTNCE
3 years
We are delighted to invite you to the #PTNCE2023 conference at @UniPadova in Padua, Italy, on 20-22 September 2023. https://t.co/pIDizFJkin Save the date and join us to enjoy the great talks, inspiring symposia, and exciting social activities!
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@SciReports
Scientific Reports
3 years
Sławomir Wacewicz, @juanolvido89 & colleagues explore the psychology of perception of human sclera, and find that bright sclera were perceived as younger, healthier, more attractive, trustworthy and less aggressive than dark-sclera https://t.co/AvBps1nIiU
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Scientific Reports - The adaptive significance of human scleral brightness: an experimental study
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@H1Connect
H1 Connect
3 years
Why do you look like that? Louise Barrett recommends @juanolvido89 et al. @SciReports #eye study & finds ecological rather than social/communicative pressures more likely to be important in non-human primate iris & sclera morphological #evolution. #vision https://t.co/uPMA7y3ng0
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Scientific Reports
3 years
Sławomir Wacewicz, @juanolvido89 & colleagues explore the psychology of perception of human sclera, and find that bright sclera were perceived as younger, healthier, more attractive, trustworthy and less aggressive than dark-sclera. https://t.co/dLO0EpAty9
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Scientific Reports - The adaptive significance of human scleral brightness: an experimental study
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@jonasnoelle
Jonas Nölle @[email protected]
3 years
Juan Olvido Perea-Garcia discusses exaltations of the human eye. The human eye is very salient compared to other primates due to horizontal elongation and white sclera. #CBEN2022
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@CoPAN_Leiden
CoPAN Lab (inactive)
3 years
"Evolution of information transmission" is the theme for the upcoming CBEN 2022. If it sounds broad, that's because it is :D Join us in Leiden 6th and 7th of October, registration and details below! https://t.co/xFDxeGsc5i
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Theme: Evolution of information transmission Origins and history of adaptations and innovation for the transmission of information, their functions, and mechanisms. DATE: 6-7 October 2022 PLACE: Pi…
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Juan Olvido Perea García
9 years
https://t.co/gS4XXrYU8n paper about measuring eye color as a variable in psychological research :3
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Juan Olvido Perea García
9 years
male chimp from Uganda, screenshot from EP09S01 of "Earth" #whitesclera
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@interact_minds
Interacting Minds
9 years
Please welcome Juan Olvido to Twitter: @juanolvido89 Follow for research on primates and play
@interact_minds
Interacting Minds
9 years
IMC Talk tmw by Juan Olvido on "Play in great apes from a comparative perspective" an RA at IMC, applying for PhD
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Interacting Minds
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IMC Talk tmw by Juan Olvido on "Play in great apes from a comparative perspective" an RA at IMC, applying for PhD
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