•    September, 2022
17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland.
Virtual Reality for the Study of Social Emotion Regulation by Stallmann, L., Dukes, D., Tran, M., & Samson, A. C. (2022, September 5).

•    September, 2022
17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland.
The fear of being laughed in neurodevelopmental disorders: the impact of humor temperament. Treichel, N., Dukes, D., Meuleman, B., Van Herwegen, J., & Samson, A. C.

•    March, 2022
Conference of the Society for Affective Sciences (SAS), Live Virtual Event.
The fear of being laughed at in individuals with autism spectrum disorder, Williams syndrome, and Down syndrome. Treichel, N., Dukes D., Van Herwegen, J. & Samson, A. C.

July, 2019
International Society for Research on Emotion Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Was that intentional? Infants use emotional communication to infer and re-enact others’ intended actions. Johnson, T. Workman, K., Reschke, P. J., Walle., E. A., & Dukes, D.

•    July, 2019
International Society for Research on Emotion Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Was that intentional? Infants use emotional communication to infer and re-enact others’ intended actions by Johnson, T. Workman, K., Reschke, P. J., Walle., E. A., & Dukes, D.

•    February, 2019
Workshop presented at the 2nd Positive Psychology Day, Swiss Positive Psychology Association (SWIPPA), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Positive Emotion Regulation Toolbox: Training and games for school-aged children and adolescents with and without developmental disorders by Zaharia, A., Noir-Kahlo, K., Bressoud, N., Dukes, D., & Samson, A. C.

•    November, 2018
International conference in Amsterdam on International Conference on Exploring Curiosity organized by Suzanne Oosterwijk (University of Amsterdam) & Marret Noordewier (University of Leiden), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

How many interests are there? Dukes, D.

•    Novemeber, 2018
International conference on Second Person Engagement and Group Identification organized by Felipe Leon and Dan Zahavi at the Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen. (Invited Presentation)
Affective social learning: The importance of group identification in the transmission of social value. Dukes, D.

•   November, 2019
International conference on Emotion and Emotion Concepts at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Bern, Switzerland.
No hard feelings: A naturalistic, functionalist, psychological and relational account of emotion by Dukes, D. & Walle, E.

•    May, 2018
Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, California.
Did you mean to do that? Infants use emotional communication to infer and re-enact others’ intentions by Reschke, P. J., Walle., E. A., & Dukes, D. (2018, May).

•    August, 2017
European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Utrecht, Netherlands
Recognizing the connection between emotion understanding and social cognition in infant development by 
Dukes, D., Reschke., R and Walle, E.

•    July, 2015
International Society for Research on Emotion Conference, Geneva, Switzerland
The appraisal structure of types of interest measured in self-determined ecological events by 
Dukes, D., Mortillaro, M., Audrin, C. and Clément, F.

•    July, 2015
Swiss Centre for Affective Science,  Geneva, Switzerland
Detection of the expression of interest by infants: An eye-tracking study by 
Pedrotti, M., Dukes, D., Foudon, F. and Clément, F.

•    February, 2014
Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Annual Review Forum CISA
Recognizing Interest as a Relevance Detector in Babies by 
Pedrotti, M., Dukes, D., Foudon, N. Audrin, C. and Clément F

•    August, 2013
International Society for Research on Emotion Conference, University of California, Berkeley.   
Interest – A dynamically recognized emotion by 
Dukes, D., Foudon, N., Audrin, C and Clément, F.

•    February, 2013
Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Annual Review Forum CISA  A developmental perspective on interest by 
Dukes, D., Deschenaux., A and Clément, F.

•    Mars, 2012
Scientific Meeting, NCCR Synapsy, Villars, Suisse.   
Effects of socio-emotional remediation on emotion recognition and anxiety/depression in children and adolescents with 22q11DS by Franchini, M., Dukes, D., Pasca, C., Schneider, M., Menghetti, S., Glaser, B. et Eliez, S.

•   Mars, 2012
Scientific Meeting, NCCR Synapsy, Villars, Suisse.  
Emotion Recognition and face processing strategies in 22q11DS adolescents by 
Menghetti, S., Dukes, D., Miellet, S., Schneider, M., Glaser, B., Debbané, M. et Eliez, S.

•    February 2012
Scientific Meeting, NCCR Affective Science, Université de Genève, Suisse.  A developmental perspective on interest. by Dukes, D., Deschenaux, A et Clément, F.  

•    March, 2022
Conference of the Society for Affective Sciences (SAS), Live Virtual Event.
The fear of being laughed at in individuals with autism spectrum disorder, Williams syndrome, and Down syndrome. Treichel, N., Dukes D., Van Herwegen, J. & Samson, A. C. (2022, 30 March – 2 April). [Poster]

•    September, 2022
17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland.

Treichel, N., Dukes, D., Meuleman, B., Van Herwegen, J., & Samson, A. C. (2022, September 5).  The fear of being laughed in neurodevelopmental disorders: the impact of humor temperament. 17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland.

July, 2019
International Society for Research on Emotion Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Was that intentional? Infants use emotional communication to infer and re-enact others’ intended actions. Johnson, T. Workman, K., Reschke, P. J., Walle., E. A., & Dukes, D.

•    July, 2019
International Society for Research on Emotion Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Was that intentional? Infants use emotional communication to infer and re-enact others’ intended actions by Johnson, T. Workman, K., Reschke, P. J., Walle., E. A., & Dukes, D.

•    February, 2019
Workshop presented at the 2nd Positive Psychology Day, Swiss Positive Psychology Association (SWIPPA), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Positive Emotion Regulation Toolbox: Training and games for school-aged children and adolescents with and without developmental disorders by Zaharia, A., Noir-Kahlo, K., Bressoud, N., Dukes, D., & Samson, A. C.

•    November, 2018
International conference in Amsterdam on International Conference on Exploring Curiosity organized by Suzanne Oosterwijk (University of Amsterdam) & Marret Noordewier (University of Leiden), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

How many interests are there? Dukes, D.

•    Novemeber, 2018
International conference on Second Person Engagement and Group Identification organized by Felipe Leon and Dan Zahavi at the Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen. (Invited Presentation)
Affective social learning: The importance of group identification in the transmission of social value. Dukes, D.

•   November, 2019
International conference on Emotion and Emotion Concepts at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Bern, Switzerland.
No hard feelings: A naturalistic, functionalist, psychological and relational account of emotion by Dukes, D. & Walle, E.

•    May, 2018
Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, California.
Did you mean to do that? Infants use emotional communication to infer and re-enact others’ intentions by Reschke, P. J., Walle., E. A., & Dukes, D. (2018, May).

•    August, 2017
European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Utrecht, Netherlands
Recognizing the connection between emotion understanding and social cognition in infant development by 
Dukes, D., Reschke., R and Walle, E.

•    July, 2015
International Society for Research on Emotion Conference, Geneva, Switzerland
The appraisal structure of types of interest measured in self-determined ecological events by 
Dukes, D., Mortillaro, M., Audrin, C. and Clément, F.

•    July, 2015
Swiss Centre for Affective Science,  Geneva, Switzerland
Detection of the expression of interest by infants: An eye-tracking study by 
Pedrotti, M., Dukes, D., Foudon, F. and Clément, F.

•    February, 2014
Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Annual Review Forum CISA
Recognizing Interest as a Relevance Detector in Babies by 
Pedrotti, M., Dukes, D., Foudon, N. Audrin, C. and Clément F

•    August, 2013
International Society for Research on Emotion Conference, University of California, Berkeley.   
Interest – A dynamically recognized emotion by 
Dukes, D., Foudon, N., Audrin, C and Clément, F.

•    February, 2013
Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Annual Review Forum CISA  A developmental perspective on interest by 
Dukes, D., Deschenaux., A and Clément, F.

•    Mars, 2012
Scientific Meeting, NCCR Synapsy, Villars, Suisse.   
Effects of socio-emotional remediation on emotion recognition and anxiety/depression in children and adolescents with 22q11DS by Franchini, M., Dukes, D., Pasca, C., Schneider, M., Menghetti, S., Glaser, B. et Eliez, S.

•   Mars, 2012
Scientific Meeting, NCCR Synapsy, Villars, Suisse.  
Emotion Recognition and face processing strategies in 22q11DS adolescents by 
Menghetti, S., Dukes, D., Miellet, S., Schneider, M., Glaser, B., Debbané, M. et Eliez, S.

•    February 2012
Scientific Meeting, NCCR Affective Science, Université de Genève, Suisse.  A developmental perspective on interest. by Dukes, D., Deschenaux, A et Clément, F.