Two experiments investigated self-reported emotional reactions to photographs of people with attractive, unattractive or structurally disfigured faces. In Experiment 1 participants viewing disfigured faces reported raised levels of sorrow and curiosity but not raised levels of negative emotions. In Experiment 2 there was more negative emotion and less positive emotion reported under conditions of relatively high anonymity, compared to low anonymity, specific to disfigured faces, suggesting that self-reports are influenced by social desirability. Trait empathy was associated with sorrow and negative emotions when viewing disfigured faces. Disgust sensitivity was associated with negative emotions and inversely associated with positive emotion...
A convenience sample of college students (N=33) enrolled in courses in the College of Health and Hum...
The presence of facial disfigurement has been demonstrated to have a profound effect on social encou...
To date there are few studies of stereotyping of people with facial disfigurement, in comparison wit...
Facial disfigurement attracts attention and evokes negative emotion, but evidence is lacking for a l...
Previous research supports the categorical perception of faces on dimensions including emotion, iden...
Can a brief personal narrative by an individual with facial disfigurement enhance perceptions of the...
Facial disfigurements can influence how observers attend to and interact with the person, leading to...
Facial disfigurements can influence how observers attend to and interact with the person, leading to...
Ten experiments were designed to address the question of what response is elicited by facial disfigu...
International audienceThis research aims to better understand the affective dimension in the public ...
Observers can form negative impressions about faces that contain disfiguring features (e.g., scars)....
This thesis investigates three aspects of the social processing of faces - recognition of others' fa...
A detailed review of the literature on attractiveness and disfigurement revealed how people appraise...
People with a facial disfigurement encounter various problems in their everyday living. Members of s...
A glance is enough for people to assign psychological attributes to another person. Attractiveness i...
A convenience sample of college students (N=33) enrolled in courses in the College of Health and Hum...
The presence of facial disfigurement has been demonstrated to have a profound effect on social encou...
To date there are few studies of stereotyping of people with facial disfigurement, in comparison wit...
Facial disfigurement attracts attention and evokes negative emotion, but evidence is lacking for a l...
Previous research supports the categorical perception of faces on dimensions including emotion, iden...
Can a brief personal narrative by an individual with facial disfigurement enhance perceptions of the...
Facial disfigurements can influence how observers attend to and interact with the person, leading to...
Facial disfigurements can influence how observers attend to and interact with the person, leading to...
Ten experiments were designed to address the question of what response is elicited by facial disfigu...
International audienceThis research aims to better understand the affective dimension in the public ...
Observers can form negative impressions about faces that contain disfiguring features (e.g., scars)....
This thesis investigates three aspects of the social processing of faces - recognition of others' fa...
A detailed review of the literature on attractiveness and disfigurement revealed how people appraise...
People with a facial disfigurement encounter various problems in their everyday living. Members of s...
A glance is enough for people to assign psychological attributes to another person. Attractiveness i...
A convenience sample of college students (N=33) enrolled in courses in the College of Health and Hum...
The presence of facial disfigurement has been demonstrated to have a profound effect on social encou...
To date there are few studies of stereotyping of people with facial disfigurement, in comparison wit...