The Cabinet of Curiosities
In February 2020, I began collecting data for a very cool study that I had been planning for months. Participants would enter my lab, put on eye-tracking glasses, and examined a cabinet of curiosities filled with bizarre items: a dental mold from a cannibalistic serial killer, bullets used in an execution, a medallion from a fa…
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