Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst social partners. One powerful signal is gaze direction, which individuals can use to inform (or deceive) by looking toward (or away from) important objects or events in the environment. Here, across 5 experiments, we investigate whether implicit learning about gaze cues can influence subsequent economic transactions; we also examine some of the underlying mechanisms. In the 1st experiment, we demonstrate that people invest more money with individuals whose gaze information has previously been helpful, possibly reflecting enhanced trust appraisals. However, in 2 further experiments, we show that other mechanisms driving this behavior include obli...
Humans behave altruistically in one-shot interactions under total anonymity. In search of explanatio...
Many individuals act more selfishly in games when actions are hidden and their image is not at risk....
This paper reports results of an incentivized laboratory experiment manipulating an extremely weak s...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
People often have to judge the social motives of others, for example, to distinguish truly prosocial...
Abstract: (1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still...
Giving to others is individually costly, yet generates benefits to the recipient. Such altruistic be...
Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explic...
Eye gaze is a window onto cognitive processing in tasks such as spatial memory, linguistic processin...
Humans behave altruistically in one-shot interactions under total anonymity. In search of explanatio...
A series of experimental studies by multiple groups of researchers have found that displaying images...
Humans behave altruistically in one-shot interactions under total anonymity. In search of explanatio...
Many individuals act more selfishly in games when actions are hidden and their image is not at risk....
This paper reports results of an incentivized laboratory experiment manipulating an extremely weak s...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
People often have to judge the social motives of others, for example, to distinguish truly prosocial...
Abstract: (1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still...
Giving to others is individually costly, yet generates benefits to the recipient. Such altruistic be...
Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explic...
Eye gaze is a window onto cognitive processing in tasks such as spatial memory, linguistic processin...
Humans behave altruistically in one-shot interactions under total anonymity. In search of explanatio...
A series of experimental studies by multiple groups of researchers have found that displaying images...
Humans behave altruistically in one-shot interactions under total anonymity. In search of explanatio...
Many individuals act more selfishly in games when actions are hidden and their image is not at risk....
This paper reports results of an incentivized laboratory experiment manipulating an extremely weak s...