Self-reported experiences of discrimination are associated with a number of negative health outcomes. However, the neurobiological correlates of discrimination remain elusive. Recent …
In the current study we examined how emotional expressions influence two social judgments, approachability and trustworthiness, and how the effect of emotional expression …
J Brustkern, M Heinrichs, M Walker, B Schiller - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Trust is essential in initiating social relationships. Due to the differential evolution of sex hormones as well as the fitness burdens of producing offspring, evaluations of a potential …
On encountering a stranger, we spontaneously attribute to them character traits (eg, trustworthiness, intelligence) based on their facial appearance. Participants can base …
I challenge the common view that trust is characteristically risky compared to distrust by drawing attention to the moral and epistemic risks of distrust. Distrust that is based in real …
M Machneva, AM Evans, O Stavrova - Computers in Human Behavior, 2022 - Elsevier
In some online interactions, people use avatars to represent themselves and judge whether interaction partners should be trusted. However, little is known about human accuracy in …
When we see new people, we rapidly form first impressions. Whereas past research has focused on the role of morphological or emotional cues, we asked whether transient visceral …
Facial expressions of emotion display a wealth of important social information that we use to guide our social judgements. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether …
A Todorov - … : Toward understanding the underpinnings of the …, 2011 - books.google.com
“We look at a person and immediately a certain impression of his character forms itself in us. A glance, a few spoken words are sufficient to tell us a story about a highly complex matter …