A Todorov, SG Baron… - Social cognitive and …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Judgments of trustworthiness from faces determine basic approach/avoidance responses and approximate the valence evaluation of faces that runs across multiple person …
CP Said, SG Baron, A Todorov - Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 2009 - direct.mit.edu
Previous neuroimaging research has shown amygdala sensitivity to the perceived trustworthiness of neutral faces, with greater responses to untrustworthy compared with …
Successful social interaction partly depends on appraisal of others from their facial appearance. A critical aspect of this appraisal relates to whether we consider others to be …
JD Rudoy, KA Paller - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2009 - frontiersin.org
Decisions about whether to trust someone can be influenced by competing sources of information, such as analysis of facial features versus remembering specific information …
B Balas, J Pacella - Computers in Human Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Computer-generated faces are increasingly prevalent in a range of settings. While the quality of synthetic face appearance has increased dramatically, participants can usually …
Previous research shows that the amygdala automatically responds to a face's trustworthiness when a face is clearly visible. However, it is unclear whether the amygdala …
A Todorov - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
People routinely make various trait judgments from facial appearance, and such judgments affect important social outcomes. These judgments are highly correlated with each other …
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies suggest that the attribution of trustworthiness to faces relies on emotional and structural cues. Attributions happen spontaneously and very rapidly …
Perceivers' inferences about individuals based on their faces often show high interrater consensus and can even accurately predict behavior in some domains. Here we …