Conference Presentations

“Thriving on Authenticity: Understanding How Consumers Infer Authenticity in People and Brands,” Association for Consumer Research (ACR) 2023, Seattle, WA *Special Session Chair

“Diffusion of Consequence: Consumers Are Less Upset When Consequence Is Shared by a Large Number of Victims,” Association for Consumer Research (ACR) 2023, Seattle, WA *Competitive Paper

“Interracial Contact and Social Cognition,” The Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Annual Conference 2016, San Diego, CA *Symposium


Publications

Li, T., & Gal, D. (2023). Consumers prefer natural medicines more when treating psychological than physical conditions. Journal of Consumer Psychology. Forthcoming.

Media Coverage: The Guardian

Li, T., Parker, J. R., & Clarkson, J. J. (2022). Degree of group consensus shapes perceived power structures and decision-process evaluations of groups. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. Forthcoming.


Li, T. (2022). The impact of advertising exposure on the gendered perceptions of men with mental health concerns. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 39(6), 610-620. 

(First Journal Attempted)

Li, T., & Gal, D. (2021). The Marlboro men don’t cry: Understanding the gendered perceptions of people seeking mental health care. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 28(2), 423–437.

Handley, G., Kubota, J. T., Li, T., & Cloutier, J. (2021). Impact of interracial contact on inferring mental states from facial expressions. Royal Society Open Science, 8(7), 202137.

Mattan, B. D., Kubota, J. T., Li, T., Venezia, S. A., & Cloutier, J. (2019). Implicit evaluative biases toward targets varying in race and socioeconomic status. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 45(10), 1512-1527.

Handley, G., Kubota, J. T., Li, T., & Cloutier, J. (2019). Black “Reading the Mind in the Eyes” task: The development of a task assessing mentalizing from black faces. PLOS One, 14(9), e0221867.

Mattan, B. D., Kubota, J. T., Li, T., Dang, T. P., & Cloutier, J. (2018). Motivation modulates brain networks in response to faces varying in race and status: A multivariate approach. ENeuro, 5(4).

Cloutier, J., Li, T., Mišić, B., Correll, J., & Berman, M. G. (2017). Brain network activity during face perception: the impact of perceptual familiarity and individual differences in childhood experience. Cerebral Cortex, 27(9), 4326-4338.

Li, T., Cardenas-Iniguez, C., Correll, J., & Cloutier, J. (2016). The impact of motivation on race-based impression formation. NeuroImage, 124, 1-7.

Cloutier, J., Cardenas-Iniguez, C., Gyurovski, I., Barakzai, A., & Li, T. (2016). Neuroimaging investigations of social status and social hierarchies. In Neuroimaging personality, social cognition, and character (pp. 187-203). Academic Press.

Lapate, R. C., Rokers, B., Li, T., & Davidson, R. J. (2014). Nonconscious emotional activation colors first impressions: A regulatory role for conscious awareness. Psychological Science, 25(2), 349-357.

Cloutier, J., Li, T., & Correll, J. (2014). The impact of childhood experience on amygdala response to perceptually familiar black and white faces. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(9), 1992-2004.

Media Coverage: Character & Context Blog, The Cut

Cloutier, J., Norman, G. J., Li, T., & Berntson, G. G. (2013). Person perception and autonomic nervous system response: The costs and benefits of possessing a high social status. Biological psychology, 92(2), 301-305.