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 …
Prior research has shown that the more (or less) attractive a face is judged, the more (or less) trustworthy the person is deemed and that some common neural networks are …
Facial features that resemble emotional expressions influence key social evaluations, including trust. Here, we present four experiments testing how the impact of such expressive …
MG Calvo, P Álvarez-Plaza… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
What expressive facial features and processing mechanisms make a person look trustworthy, relative to happy? Participants judged the un/happiness or un/trustworthiness of …
Prior research has found a relationship between perceived facial attractiveness and perceived personal trustworthiness. We examined the time course of attractiveness relative …
C Éthier-Majcher, S Joubert, F Gosselin - Frontiers in psychology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Little is known about how older persons determine if someone deserves their trust or not based on their facial appearance, a process referred to as “facial trustworthiness.” In the past …
A Lischke, M Junge, AO Hamm, M Weymar - Emotion, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
During social interactions, individuals rapidly and automatically judge others' trustworthiness on the basis of subtle facial cues. To investigate the behavioral and neural correlates of …
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 …
A happy facial expression makes a person look (more) trustworthy. Do perceptions of happiness and trustworthiness rely on the same face regions and visual attention …