
Tânia Ramos
Member of Cognition in Context Group
My current research is focused on exploring how top-down effects of personality knowledge bias our perception and memory of others’ faces. I am also collaborating on research projects in the areas of false memories and implicit impression formation processes.
False memories; Implicit impression formation.
Jerónimo, R., Ramos, T., & Ferreira, M. (2018). Trait Transference from Brands to Individuals: the Impact of Brand-Behavior Congruency. Journal of Business Research, 88, 54-65.
Orghian, D., Ramos, T, & Garcia-Marques, L. (2018). You are cruel even if he did it: Behavior and face processing in spontaneous trait inference and transference. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 40(2).
Nunes, L., Garcia-Marques, L., Ferreira, M., & Ramos, T. (2017). Inferential costs of trait centrality in impression formation: Organization in memory and misremembering. Frontiers in Psychology, 8.
Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Santos, A. S., & Carneiro, P. (2015). Stimulus-Response Bindings in the Go/NoGo Task: Effects on the Judged Typicality of Stimuli. Experimental Psychology, 62(4), 264-275.
Ramos, T., Garcia-Marques, L., Hamilton, D., Van Acker, K., & Ferreira., M (2012). What I infer depends on who you are: The influence of stereotypes on trait and situational spontaneous inferences. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48(6), 1247-1256.