Humans spontaneously attribute a wide range of traits to strangers based solely on their facial features. These first impressions are known to exert striking effects on our choices and behaviours. In this paper, we provide a theoretical account of the origins of these spontaneous trait inferences. We describe a novel framework (‘Trait Inference Mapping’) in which trait inferences are products of mappings between locations in ‘face space’ and ‘trait space’. These mappings are acquired during ontogeny and allow excitation of face representations to propagate automatically to associated trait representations. This conceptualization provides a framework within which the relative contribution of ontogenetic experience and genetic inheritance can...
Connectionist modeling experiments tested anomalous-face and baby-face overgeneralization hypotheses...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions? Previous resear...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present research explored whether inhibitory mechanisms ...
Humans spontaneously attribute a wide range of traits to strangers based solely on their facial feat...
When encountering a stranger for the first time, adults spontaneously attribute to them a wide varie...
People have a strong and reliable tendency to infer the character traits of strangers based solely o...
When we encounter a stranger for the first time, we spontaneously attribute to them a wide variety o...
Spontaneous trait inferences have been the focus of impression formation research for nearly a centu...
Previous research indicates that first impressions from faces are the products of automatic and rapi...
The study of first impressions from faces now emphasizes the need to understand trait inferences mad...
Five studies examined whether spontaneous trait inferences uniquely reference the person who perform...
A paradoxical finding from recent studies of face perception is that observers are error-prone and i...
The belief in physiognomy - the art of reading character from faces - has been with us for centuries...
A false recognition paradigm showed that spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) are bound to the person...
Existing models of facial first impressions indicate between two and four factors that underpin all ...
Connectionist modeling experiments tested anomalous-face and baby-face overgeneralization hypotheses...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions? Previous resear...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present research explored whether inhibitory mechanisms ...
Humans spontaneously attribute a wide range of traits to strangers based solely on their facial feat...
When encountering a stranger for the first time, adults spontaneously attribute to them a wide varie...
People have a strong and reliable tendency to infer the character traits of strangers based solely o...
When we encounter a stranger for the first time, we spontaneously attribute to them a wide variety o...
Spontaneous trait inferences have been the focus of impression formation research for nearly a centu...
Previous research indicates that first impressions from faces are the products of automatic and rapi...
The study of first impressions from faces now emphasizes the need to understand trait inferences mad...
Five studies examined whether spontaneous trait inferences uniquely reference the person who perform...
A paradoxical finding from recent studies of face perception is that observers are error-prone and i...
The belief in physiognomy - the art of reading character from faces - has been with us for centuries...
A false recognition paradigm showed that spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) are bound to the person...
Existing models of facial first impressions indicate between two and four factors that underpin all ...
Connectionist modeling experiments tested anomalous-face and baby-face overgeneralization hypotheses...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions? Previous resear...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present research explored whether inhibitory mechanisms ...