Older adults (OA) evaluate faces to be more trustworthy than do younger adults (YA), yet the processes supporting these more positive evaluations are unclear. This study identified …
Generalization has been suggested as a basic mechanism in forming impressions about unfamiliar people. In this study, we investigated how social evaluations will be transferred to …
Facial impressions contribute to evaluations of trustworthiness. Older adults are especially vulnerable to trust violations, incurring risks for deception and exploitation. Using the newly …
G Gabrieli, G Esposito - European Journal of Investigation in Health …, 2021 - mdpi.com
To curb the diffusion of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), governments worldwide have introduced different policies, including lockdowns, social distancing, and mandatory mask …
BC Jones, AL Jones, V Shiramizu - British Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Sutherland and Young (Br. J. Psychol., 113, 2022, 1056) provide a comprehensive and timely overview of recent developments in research on social judgements of faces …
Y Hu, NUH Abbasi, Y Zhang, H Chen - Frontiers in Psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Facial sexual dimorphism has widely demonstrated as having an influence on the facial attractiveness and social interactions. However, earlier studies show inconsistent results on …
DS Gordon, SM Platek - Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Deciding whether to trust another individual is one of the most important decisions a person has to make, especially in social contexts. The ability to make accurate judgements of …
C Lin, U Keles, R Adolphs - Nature Communications, 2021 - authors.library.caltech.edu
Abstract 1 People readily attribute many traits to faces: some look beautiful, some competent, some 2 aggressive1. These snap judgments have important consequences in …
The fact that a mere glance makes it possible to extract a wealth of information about the person being observed is testament to both the salience of the human face and the brain's …