Biella, M., & Sacchi, S. (2018).Not fair but acceptable... for us! Group membership influences the tradeoff between equality and utility in the ultimatum game. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 77, 117-131.
Brambilla, M., Biella, M., & Freeman J. (2018). The influence of ivsual context on the evaluation of facial trustworthiness. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 78, 34-42.
Brambilla, M., Biella, M., & Kret, M. (in press). Looking into your eyes: Approach and avoidance responses are modulated by pupillary signals. Cognition and Emotion.
Conference Contributions
Biella, M., Speckmann, F., & Brambilla, M. (2018). Rearranging the Face Space, an Exploration using the Spatial Arrangement Method. Talk given at the ESCON Transfer of Knowledge Conference 2018, Cologne (Germany)
Biella, M., Zogmaister, C., Ceolato, S., & Parozzi, E. (2018). Twitter Twitter on the wall, which university's the fairest of them all? Talk given at the Big Data in Psychology, Trier (Germany)
Biella, M., Brambilla, M., & Freeman, J. (2017). The Influence of Visual Context on the Evaluation of Facial Trustworthiness. Talk given at the ESCON Transfer of Knowledge Conference 2017, Gdansk (Poland)
Biella, M., & Sacchi, S. (2016). Not fair but acceptable... for us! Group membership influences the tradeoff between equity and utility in the Ultimatum Game. Talk given at the ESCON Transfer of Knowledge Conference 2016, Lisbon (Portugal)
Teachings
2018: Teaching Assistant. Psychometric Methods. [Department of Psychology, University of Milano - Bicocca, Italy]
Academic Career
2019-
Post-Doc Universität Tübingen, Deutschland
2015-2018
PhD Student
University of Milano - Bicocca
2014-2015
Research Assistant
University of Milano - Bicocca
2012-2015
Master of Science, Social Psychology and Behavioral Economics