An approach-avoidance motivational model of trustworthiness judgments.

ML Slepian, SG Young, E Harmon-Jones - Motivation Science, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Judgments of trustworthiness from faces are made rapidly, without intention, and may be
supported by localized neural structures. Other work demonstrates that the left frontal cortical …

An Approach-Avoidance Motivational Model of Trustworthiness Judgments

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Judgments of trustworthiness from faces are made rapidly, without intention, and may be
supported by localized neural structures. Other work demonstrates that the left frontal cortical …

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Judgments of trustworthiness from faces are made rapidly, without intention, and may be
supported by localized neural structures. Other work demonstrates that the left frontal cortical …

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An approach-avoidance motivational model of trustworthiness judgments.

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Judgments of trustworthiness from faces are made rapidly, without intention, and may be
supported by localized neural structures. Other work demonstrates that the left frontal cortical …

An approach-avoidance motivational model of trustworthiness judgments.

ML Slepian, SG Young, E Harmon-Jones - Motivation Science, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Judgments of trustworthiness from faces are made rapidly, without intention, and may be
supported by localized neural structures. Other work demonstrates that the left frontal cortical …

[PDF][PDF] An Approach-Avoidance Motivational Model of Trustworthiness Judgments

ML Slepian, SG Young, E Harmon-Jones - columbia.edu
Judgments of trustworthiness from faces are made rapidly, without intention, and may be
supported by localized neural structures. Other work demonstrates that the left frontal cortical …