
Mariska Kret
Hoogleraar Cognitieve Psychologie
- Naam
- Prof.dr. M.E. Kret
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 6359
- m.e.kret@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-3197-5084
Mariska Kret is hoogleraar bij Cognitieve Psychologie aan de Universiteit Leiden.
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The CoPAN labgroup studies expressions of emotion and social decision making across species.
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Hoogleraar Cognitieve Psychologie
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Cognitieve Psychologie
- Folz J., Fiacchino D., Nikolić M., Steenbergen H. van & Kret M.E. (2022), Reading your emotions in my physiology? Reliable emotion interpretations in absence of a robust physiological resonance, Affective Science.
- Aktar E., Nimphy C.A., Kret M.E., Perez-Edgar K., Raijmakers M.E.J. & Bogels S.M. (2022), Attention biases to threat in infants and parents: links to parental and infant anxiety dispositions, Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 50(3): 387-402.
- Prochazkova E., Sjak-Shie E., Behrens F., Lindh D. & Kret M.E. (2022), Physiological synchrony is associated with attraction in a blind date setting, Nature Human Behaviour.
- Samara I., Roth T.S., Nikolic M., Prochazkova E. & Kret M.E. (2022), Can third-party observers detect attraction in others based on subtle nonverbal cues? , CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY.
- Frisanco A., Biella M., Brambilla M. & Kret M.E. (2021), All that meets the eye: the contribution of reward processing and pupil mimicry on pupillary reactions to facial trustworthiness, Current Psychology : .
- Aktar E., Nimphy C.A., Kret M.E., Perez-Edgar K., Bogels S.M. & Raijmakers M.E.J. (2021), Pupil responses to dynamic negative facial expressions of emotion in infants and parents, Developmental Psychobiology 63(7): e22190.
- Aktar E., Nimphy C.A., Kret M.E., Pérez-Edgar K., Raijmakers M.E. & Bögels S.M. (2021), Attention biases to threat in infants and parents: links to parental and infant anxiety dispositions, RESEARCH ON CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOPATHOLOGY : .
- Kret M.E., Venneker D., Evans B., Samara I. & Sauter D. (2021), The ontogeny of human laughter , Biology Letters 17(9): .
- Samara I., Roth T.S. & Kret M.E. (2021). (2021), The role of emotion projection, sexual desire, and self-rated attractiveness in the sexual overperception bias , Archives of Sexual Behavior 50: 2507-2516.
- Kret M.E. & Berlo E. van (2021), Attentional bias in humans toward human and bonobo expressions of emotion, Evolutionary Psychology 19(3).
- Tsou Y., Li B., Kret M.E., Frijns J. & Rieffe C. (2021), Hearing status affects children's emotion understanding in dynamic social situations: an eye-tracking study, Ear and Hearing 42(4): 1024-1033.
- Dukes D., Kret M.E. & et al. (2021), The rise of affectism, Nature Human Behaviour 5: 816-820.
- Roth T.S., Samara I., Tan J., Prochazkova E. & Kret M. E (2021), A comparative framework of inter-individual coördination and pair-bonding, Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 39: 98-105.
- Kret M.E., Maitner A. & Fischer A. (2021), Interpreting emotions from women with covered faces: a comparison between a Middle Eastern and Western-European sample, Frontiers in Psychology 12.
- Roth T. S., Samara I. & Kret M. E. (2021), Multimodal mate choice: exploring the effects of sight, sound, and scent on partner choice in a speed-date paradigm, Evolution and Human Behavior 42(5): 461-468.
- Roth T.S., Du X., Samara I. & Kret M.E. (2021), Attractiveness modulates attention, but does not enhance gaze cueing, Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences : .
- Nieuwburg E.G., Ploeger A. & Kret M.E. (2021), Emotion recognition in nonhuman primates: how experimental research can contribute to a better understanding of underlying mechanisms , Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 123: 24-47.
- Wijnen M., Massen J. & Kret M.E. (2021), Gender bias in the allocation of student grants, Scientometrics 126(7): 5477-5488.
- Gallup A.C., Kret M.E., Eldakar O.T., Folz J. & Massen J.M. (2021), People that score high on psychopathic traits are less likely to yawn contagiously, Nature Scientific Reports 11: 23779.
- Tsou Y.T., Li B., Kret M.E., Sabino da Costa I. & Rieffe C. (2020), Reading emotional faces in deaf and hard-of-hearing and typically hearing children, Emotion.
- Berlo E. van, Díaz-Loyo A.P., Juárez-Mora O.E., Kret M.E. & Massen J.M. (2020), Experimental evidence for yawn contagion in orangutans (pongo pygmaeus), Scientific Reports 10: 22251.
- Behrens F., Snijdewint J.A., Moulder R.G., Prochazkova E., Sjak-Shie E.E., Boker S.M. & Kret M.E. (2020), Physiological synchrony is associated with cooperative success in real-life interactions, Scientific Reports 10(1): 1-9.
- Massen J.J., Bauer L., Spurny B., Bugnyar T. & Kret M.E. (2020), Reply to: "the data do not support the existence of an 'old Boy network' in science. Some critical comments on a study by Massen et al.", Scientific Reports 10: 13783.
- Roth T.S., Samara I. & Kret M.E. (2020), Ultimate and proximate factors underlying sexual overperception bias: a reply to Lee et al, Evolution and Human Behavior 42(1): 73-75.
- Kret M.E. & Roth T.S. (2020), Anecdotes in animal behaviour, Behaviour 157(5): 385-386.
- Laméris D., Berlo E. van, Bionda T. & Kret M.E. (2020), Low relationship quality predicts scratch contagion during tense situations in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), American Journal of Primatology 82(7): e23138.
- Laméris D.W. Van Berlo E. Sterck E.H.M. Bionda T. Kret M.E. (2020), Low relationship quality predicts scratch contagion during tense situations in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), American Journal of Primatology 82(7): e23138.
- Aktar E., Raijmakers M.E.J. & Kret M.E. (2020), Pupil mimicry in infants and parents, Cognition and Emotion 34(6): 1160-1170.
- Williams J., Higgins C., Zupan B., Willis M., Rheenen T. van, Sato W. Kret M.E., Dickson J. & et al (2020), A sensorimotor control framework for understanding emotional communication and regulation, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 112: 503-518.
- Jaasma L., Kamm I., Ploeger A. & Kret M. (2020), The exceptions that prove the rule? Spontaneous helping behavior towards humans in some domestic dogs, Applied Animal Behaviour Science 224: 104941.
- Kret M.E., Prochazkova E., Sterck E.H. & Clay Z. (2020), Emotional expressions in human and non-human great apes, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 115: 378-395.
- Behrens F. & Kret M.E. (2019), The Interplay Between Face-To-Face Contact and Feedback on Cooperation During Real-Life Interactions, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 43(4): 513-528.
- Olvido Perea-García J., Kret M.E., Monteiro A. & Hobaiter C. (2019), Scleral pigmentation leads to conspicuous, not cryptic, eye morphology in chimpanzees, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116(39): 19248-19250.
- Ding X., Liu J., Kang T., Wang R. & Kret M.E. (2019), Automatic change detection of emotional and neutral body expressions: evidence from visual mismatch negativity, Frontiers in Psychology 10(1909): 1-11.
- Brambilla M., Biella M. & Kret M.E. (2019), The power of pupils in predicting conforming behavior, Social Influence 14(2): 40-49.
- Quesque F., Behrens F. & Kret M.E. (2019), Pupils say more than a thousand words: Pupil size reflects how observed actions are interpreted, Cognition 190: 93-98.
- Kelsey C., Krol K., Kret M.E. & Grossmann T. (2019), Infants’ brain responses to pupillary changes in others are affected by race, Scientific Reports 9: e4317.
- Kret M.E. & De Dreu C.K.W. (2019), The power of pupil size in establishing trust and reciprocity, Journal of Experimental Psychology : General 148(8): 1299-1311.
- Kret M.E. & Sjak-Shie E.E. (2019), Prepocesssing pupil size data: Guidelines and code, Behavior Research Methods 51(3): 1336-1342.
- Prochazkova E., Prochazkova L., Rojek Giffin M., Scholte H.S., De Dreu C.K.W. & Kret M.E. (2018), Reply to Mathot and Naber: Neuroimaging shows that pupil mimicry is a social phenomenon, PNAS 115(50): E11566-E11567.
- Kret M.E., Muramatsu A. & Matsuzawa T. (2018), Emotion processing across and within species: A comparison between humans (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), Journal of Comparative Psychology 132(4): 395-409.
- Koelkebeck K., Vosseler A., Kohl W., Fasshauer T., Lencer R., Satoh S., Kret M.E. & Minoshita S. (2018), Masked ambiguity – Emotion identification in schizophrenia and major depressive disorder, Psychiatry Research 270: 852-860.
- Brambilla M., Biella M. & Kret M.E. (2019), Looking into your eyes: Observed pupil size influences approach-avoidance responses, Cognition and Emotion 33(3): 616-622.
- Kret M.E. & Straffon L. (2018), Reply to Crivelli et al.: The different faces of fear and threat. Evolutionary and cultural insights, Journal of Human Evolution 125: 193-197.
- Liedtke C., Kohl W., Kret M.E. & Koelkebeck K. (2018), Emotion recognition from faces with in- and out-group features in patients with depression, Journal of Affective Disorders 227: 817-823.
- Fischer A.H., Kret M.E. & Broekens J. (2018), Gender differences in emotion perception and self-reported emotional intelligence: A test of the emotion sensitivity hypothesis, PLoS ONE 13(1): e0190712.
- Prochazkova E., Prochazkova L., Giffin M.R., Scholte H.S., De Dreu C.K.W. & Kret M.E. (2018), Pupil mimicry promotes trust through the theory-of-mind network, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115(31): E7265-E7274.
- Breen J.A. van, Dreu C.K.W. de & Kret M.E. (2018), Pupil to pupil: the effect of a partner's pupil size on (dis)honest behavior, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 74(1): 231-245.
- Wehebrink K.S., Koelkebeck K., Piest S., De Dreu C.K.W. & Kret M.E. (2018), Pupil mimicry and trust - implication for depression, Journal of Psychiatric Research 97: 70-76.
- Breen J.A. van, De Dreu C.K.W. & Kret M.E. (2018), Pupil to pupil: The effect of a partner's pupil size on (dis)honest behavior, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 74: 231-245.
- Massen J.J., Bauer L., Spurny B., Bugnyar T. & Kret M.E. (2017), Sharing of science is most likely among male scientists, Scientific Reports 7(12927).
- Kret M.E. (2018), The role of pupil size in communication. Is there room for learning?, Cognition and Emotion 32(5): 1139-1145.
- Kret M.E. & Fischer A.H. (2018), Recognition of facial expressions is moderated by Islamic cues, Cognition and Emotion 32(3): 623-631.
- Koelkebeck K., Liedtke C., Kohl W., Alferink J. & Kret M.E. (2017), Attachment style moderates theory of mind abilities in depression, Journal of Affective Disorders 213: 156-160.
- Prochazkova E. & Kret M.E. (2017), Connecting minds and sharing emotions through mimicry: A Neurocognitive Model of Emotional Contagion, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 80: 99-114.
- Kret M.E. & De Dreu C.K.W. (2017), Pupil-mimicry conditions trust in partners: Moderation by oxytocin and group membership, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 284(1850).
- Kret M.E. (2017), Spiegelende emoties en sociale pupillen, In-Mind Magazine 2017(1).
- Kret M.E. (2017), Spiegelen van pupil-grootte geeft vertrouwen, In-Mind (Inquisitive Mind) 1.
- De Dreu C.K.W., Kret M.E. & Sauter D.A. (2016), Assessing emotional vocalizations from cultural in-group and out-group depends on oxytocin, Social Psychological and Personality Science 7(8): 837-846.
- Kret M.E., Jaasma L., Bionda T. & Wijnen J.G. (2016), Bonobos (Pan Paniscus) show an attentional bias toward conspecifics’ emotions, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113(14): 3761-3766.
- Koelkebeck K., Uwatko T., Tanaka J. & Kret M.E. (2017), How culture shapes social cognition deficits in mental disorders. A review, Social Neuroscience 12(2): 102-112.
- Stamkou E., Van Kleef G.A., Fischer A.H. & Kret M.E. (2016), Are the powerful really blind to the feelings of others? How hierarchical concerns shape attention to emotions, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 42(6): 755-768.
- Kret M.E. & Bocanegra B.R. (2016), Editorial: Adaptive hot cognition: How emotion drives information processing and cognition steers affective processing, Frontiers in Psychology 7: e1920.
- Kret M.E. & Tomonaga M. (2016), Getting to the bottom of face processing. Species-specific inversion effects for faces and behinds in humans and chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes), PLoS ONE 11(11): e0165357.
- De Dreu C.K.W., Kret M.E. & Sligte I.G. (2016), Modulating prefrontal control in humans reveals distinct pathways to competitive success and collective waste, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 11(8): 1236-1244.
- De Dreu C.K.W. & Kret M.E. (2016), Oxytocin conditions intergroup relations through up-regulated in-group empathy, cooperation, conformity, and defense, Biological Psychiatry 79(3): 165-173.
- Kret M.E., Roelofs K., Stekelenburg J.J. & Gelder B. de (2017), From face to hand: Attentional bias towards expressive hands in social anxiety, Biological Psychology 122: 42-50.
- Kret M.E., Fischer A. & De Dreu C.K.W. (2015), Pupil-mimicry correlates with trust in in-group partners with dilating pupils, Psychological Science 26(9): 1401-1410.
- Kret M.E. (2015), Emotional expressions beyond facial muscle actions. A call for studying autonomic signals and their impact on social perception, Frontiers in Psychology 6: e711.
- Kret M.E. & Ploeger A. (2015), The liability spectrum of disrupted emotion processing. Explaining the comorbidity of mental disorders, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 52: 153-171.
- Dreu C.W.K. de & Kret M.E. (2015), Oxytocin conditions intergroup relations through up-regulated in-group empathy, cooperation, conformity, and defense, Biological Psychiatry 79(3): 165-173.
- De Valk J., Wijnen J. & Kret M.E. (2015), Anger fosters action. Fast responses in a motor task involving approach movements towards angry faces and bodies, Frontiers in Psychology 6: e1240.
- Kret M.E. & Ploeger A. (2015), Emotion processing deficits: A liability spectrum providing insight into comorbidity of mental disorders, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 52: 153-171.
- Kret M.E., Tomonaga M. & Matsuzawa T. (2014), Chimpanzees and humans mimic pupil-size of conspecifics, PLoS ONE 9: e8.
- Ten Velden F.S., Baas M., Shalvi S., Kret M.E. & De Dreu C.K.W. (2014), Oxytocin differentially modulates compromise and competitive approach but not withdrawal to antagonists from own vs. rivaling other groups, Brain Research 1580: 172-179.
- Kret M.E., Tomonaga M., De Dreu C.K.W., Fischer A.H. & Matsuzawa T. (2014), Role of pupil-synchronization in trust, International Journal of Psychophysiology 94(2): 173-174.
- Kret M.E. (2014), Wanneer een lach een vuist wordt: De perceptie van gezicht- en lichaamsexpressies in gewelddadige delinquenten, De psycholoog mrt.: 47-54.
- Kret M.E., Roelofs K., Stekelenburg J.J. & De Gelder B. (2013), Emotional cues from faces, bodies and scenes influence observers' face expressions, fixations and pupil size, FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE 7: e810.
- Kret M.E. & De Dreu C.K.W. (2013), Oxytocin-motivated ally selection is moderated by fetal testosterone exposure and empathic concern, FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE 7: e1.
- Kret M.E., Stekelenburg J.J., Roelofs K. & De Gelder B. (2013), Perception of face and body expressions using EMG and gaze measures, Frontiers in Psychology 4: e28.
- Kret M.E. & De Gelder B. (2013), When a smile becomes a fist: The perception of facial and bodily expressions of emotion in violent offenders, Experimental Brain Research 228(4): 399-410.
- Kret M.E. & De Gelder B. (2012), A review on sex differences in processing emotions, Neuropsychologia 50(7): 1211-1221.
- Kret M.E. (2012), De invloed van een niqab op het herkennen van gezichtsexpressies, Psychometrika 47(10): 10-17.
- Kret M.E. & De Gelder B. (2012), Islamic context influences how emotion is recognized from the eyes, Frontiers in Psychology 3: e110.
- Kret M.E. (1 juni 2011), Context, gender and personality factors, influencing the perception of facial and bodily expressions of emotion (Dissertatie, Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen, Universiteit van Tilburg). Ridderkerk: Ridderprint. Promotor(en) en Copromotor(en):Prof.Dr. B. de Gelder, Dr. J. Grèzes.
- Kret M.E., Sinke C.B.A. & De Gelder B. (2011), Emotion perception and health. In: Springer (red.) Emotion regulation and well-being. New York. 261-280.
- Kret M.E., Grèzes J., Pichon S. & De Gelder B. (2011), Men fear other men most: Gender specific brain activations in perceiving threat from dynamic faces and bodies. An fMRI study, Frontiers in Psychology 2(3).
- Kret M.E., Grèzes J., Pichon S. & De Gelder B. (2011), Similarities and differences in perceiving threat from dynamic faces and bodies. An fMRI study, NEUROIMAGE 54(2): 1755-1762.
- Kret M.E., De Gelder B. & Denollet J. (2011), The role of negative affectivity and social inhibition in perceiving social threat: An fMRI study, Neuropsychologia 49(5): 1187-1193.
- Sinke C.B.A., Kret M.E. & De Gelder B. (2010), Embodied perception of emotion. In: MINET: Measuring the impossible. New York / London: Psychology Press. 335-353.
- Kret M.E. & De Gelder B. (2010), Social context influences recognition of bodily expressions, Experimental Brain Research 203: 169-180.
- De Gelder B., Van den Stock J., Meeren H., Sinke C.B.A., Kret M.E. & Tamietto M. (2010), Standing up for the body. Recent progress in uncovering the networks involved in processing bodies and bodily expressions, NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 34(4): 513-527.
- Editor in Chef journal 'Behavior'
- Chair