The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open problem in fields ranging from psychology to neuroscience and economics. Multiple cues from facial appearance influence the judgments that viewers make. Here we investigate the contribution of a novel cue: the change in appearance due to the perspective distortion that results from viewing distance. We found that photographs of faces taken from within personal space elicit lower investments in an economic trust game, and lower ratings of social traits (such as trustworthiness, competence, and attractiveness), compared to photographs taken from a greater distance. The effect was replicated across multiple studies that controlled for facial imag...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Intergroup biases shape most aspects of person construal, including lower-level visual representatio...
The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open p...
The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open p...
There is growing interest in how human observers perceive social scenes containing multiple people. ...
Trustworthiness judgments of faces play an important role in social interactions. Although previous ...
Inference of social traits from faces is a prominent factor in everyday social interactions. As such...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
The fact that a mere glance makes it possible to extract a wealth of information about the person be...
Funding Information: Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Dis...
In social situations, faces of others can vary simultaneously in gaze and orientation. How these var...
Three experiments are presented that investigate the two-dimensional valence/trustworthiness by domi...
Mental representations of unknown others play a central role in person perception. These representat...
Models of first impressions from faces have consistently found two underlying dimensions of trustwor...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Intergroup biases shape most aspects of person construal, including lower-level visual representatio...
The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open p...
The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open p...
There is growing interest in how human observers perceive social scenes containing multiple people. ...
Trustworthiness judgments of faces play an important role in social interactions. Although previous ...
Inference of social traits from faces is a prominent factor in everyday social interactions. As such...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
The fact that a mere glance makes it possible to extract a wealth of information about the person be...
Funding Information: Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Dis...
In social situations, faces of others can vary simultaneously in gaze and orientation. How these var...
Three experiments are presented that investigate the two-dimensional valence/trustworthiness by domi...
Mental representations of unknown others play a central role in person perception. These representat...
Models of first impressions from faces have consistently found two underlying dimensions of trustwor...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
Intergroup biases shape most aspects of person construal, including lower-level visual representatio...