Background: Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impressions generally favors individuals with trustworthy-looking appearances. However, few studies have explicitly examined: 1) the contribution of unfakeable facial features to trust-based decisions, and 2) how these cues are integrated with information about past behavior. Methodology/Principal Findings: Using highly controlled stimuli and an improved experimental procedure, we show that unfakeable facial features associated with the appearance of trustworthiness attract higher investments in trust games. The facial trustworthiness premium is large for decisions based solely on faces, with trustworthy identities attracting 42 % more money (Study 1),...
Detecting cooperative partners in situations that have financial stakes is crucial to successful soc...
Impressions of trustworthiness based on facial cues influence many consequential decisions, in spite...
Previous literature suggested that individuals increase temporal and risk discounting at the presenc...
Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impressions generally ...
Background Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impression...
While people readily form and rely on trustworthiness impressions from faces, the question of whethe...
Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explic...
People can judge a stranger's trustworthiness at first glance solely based on facial appearance....
We explored individuals' behavior in relation to level of trust when they encounter attractive o...
Although cooperation can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes, cooperative actions only pay off for ...
A turn of the head can be used to convey or conceal emotion, as the left side of the face is more ex...
Decisions about whom to trust are biased by stable facial traits such as attractiveness, similarity ...
Decisions about whom to trust are biased by stable facial traits such as attractiveness, similarity ...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
Economic interactions often imply to gauge the trustworthiness of others. Recent studies showed that...
Detecting cooperative partners in situations that have financial stakes is crucial to successful soc...
Impressions of trustworthiness based on facial cues influence many consequential decisions, in spite...
Previous literature suggested that individuals increase temporal and risk discounting at the presenc...
Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impressions generally ...
Background Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impression...
While people readily form and rely on trustworthiness impressions from faces, the question of whethe...
Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explic...
People can judge a stranger's trustworthiness at first glance solely based on facial appearance....
We explored individuals' behavior in relation to level of trust when they encounter attractive o...
Although cooperation can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes, cooperative actions only pay off for ...
A turn of the head can be used to convey or conceal emotion, as the left side of the face is more ex...
Decisions about whom to trust are biased by stable facial traits such as attractiveness, similarity ...
Decisions about whom to trust are biased by stable facial traits such as attractiveness, similarity ...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
Economic interactions often imply to gauge the trustworthiness of others. Recent studies showed that...
Detecting cooperative partners in situations that have financial stakes is crucial to successful soc...
Impressions of trustworthiness based on facial cues influence many consequential decisions, in spite...
Previous literature suggested that individuals increase temporal and risk discounting at the presenc...