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C.D. (Christopher) Riddell

Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Developmental psychopathology
Area of expertise: socioemotional development, (self-conscious) emotions, interpersonal alignment, prosociality, open science, facial action coding system

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 129
Postal address
  • Postbus 15776
    1001 NG Amsterdam
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  • Profile

    Christopher Riddell is a postdoctoral researcher at the Child Development and Education Research Institute at the University of Amsterdam. Broadly, his work focuses on socio-emotional development across the lifespan. He is interested in how children and infants express their own and understand others' emotions. Additionally, he examines how emotional signals - such as facial expressions, body language, and changes in physiology - inform the choices we make on a daily basis: such as who we find likeable and trustworthy. To understand these processes better, he hs recently begun to examine emotions in cross-cultural and cross-species contexts. Chris takes an integrative approach to his research: combining physiological data with expert facial expression coding, behavioural economic paradigms, and advanced statistics. He is passionate about open science and ensuring the results of his work reach a wide audience, having made a number of media appearances, including at NEMO Kennislink, Radio Sleutelstad, VRT Radio 1, and Het Klokhuis.

  • Publications

    2025

    • Riddell, C., Nikolić, M., & Kret, M. E. (2025). Putting the social in emotions: The Effect of audience presence on pride and embarrassment across ontogeny. Developmental Science, 28(4), Article e70024. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.70024

    2024

    2018

    • Riddell, C., Jensen, C., & Carter, O. (2018). Cognitive Enhancement and Coping in an Australian University Student Sample. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 2(1), 63-69. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41465-017-0046-z

    2023

    • Riddell, C., Kret, M. E., Zijlstra, T., & Nikolic, M. (2023). Fearful apes, happy apes: is fearfulness associated with uniquely human cooperation? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, Article e76. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X22001911
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