Smiling can be interpreted as a costly signal of future benefits from cooperation between the individual smiling and the individual to whom the smile is directed. The target article by Niedenthal et al. gives little attention to the possible mechanisms by which smiling may have evolved. In our view, there are strong reasons to think that smiling has the key characteristics of a costly signal
Smiles are ubiquitous. We often think of them as facial expressions communicating joy and positive f...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
Smiling can be interpreted as a costly signal of future benefits from cooperation between the indivi...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
Evidence suggests that smiles can function as signals of cooperative intent—by producing a smile, th...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
Face-to-face social behaviour is difficult to explain, leading some researchers to call it the "dark...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordWhile there...
ii Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) who purs...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
One of the proposed functions of human smiling is to advertise cooperative dispositions and thereby ...
Smiles are widely used as a marketing tool to produce positive impressions. Sales assistants, restau...
Smiles are ubiquitous. We often think of them as facial expressions communicating joy and positive f...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
Smiling can be interpreted as a costly signal of future benefits from cooperation between the indivi...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
Evidence suggests that smiles can function as signals of cooperative intent—by producing a smile, th...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
Face-to-face social behaviour is difficult to explain, leading some researchers to call it the "dark...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordWhile there...
ii Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) who purs...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
One of the proposed functions of human smiling is to advertise cooperative dispositions and thereby ...
Smiles are widely used as a marketing tool to produce positive impressions. Sales assistants, restau...
Smiles are ubiquitous. We often think of them as facial expressions communicating joy and positive f...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...