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Description: Knowledge about similarities and differences in person perception based on photographs, videos and social interactions is still lacking. In the poster session I will introduce a sequential single brain approach that allows to investigate the effects of unmanipulated social interactions on person perception with behavioral and neuronal measures (e.g. fMRI) by high experimental control. The core of the approach is an online speed-dating paradigm that controls important method related confounds associated with the comparison of video and social interaction. In the long term the approach can contribute to the improvement of psychological science in manifold ways, e.g. the online approach makes it possible to collaborate with other (inter-)national institutes to get meaningful sample sizes. But the realization of such an approach is challenging. The poster presentation shall be used to discuss potential difficulties and solutions with experts of different psychological disciplines.

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