People readily attribute many traits to faces: some look beautiful, some competent, some aggressive. These snap judgments have important consequences in real life, ranging from success in political elections to decisions in courtroom sentencing. Modern psychological theories argue that the hundreds of different words people use to describe others from their faces are well captured by only two or three dimensions, such as valence and dominance, a highly influential framework that has been the basis for numerous studies in social and developmental psychology, social neuroscience, and in engineering applications. However, all prior work has used only a small number of words (12 to 18) to derive underlying dimensions, limiting conclusions to da...
It is suggested that accurate personality judgments of faces are driven by a morphological ‘kernel o...
Judgments of people from their faces are often invalid but influence many social decisions (e.g., le...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others’ personality based...
People readily attribute many traits to faces: some look beautiful, some competent, some aggressive....
People form impressions about others from seeing their faces, and use many words to describe those i...
Humans readily attribute social traits to others based on their facial appearance, influencing behav...
How many dimensions are there in face perception? Traditionally, both cognitive and social psycholog...
This thesis is motivated by the fascinating question of how people make inferences about others from...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...
The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interests. The first author received the following ...
People reliably and automatically make personality inferences from facial appearance despite little ...
Evaluating other individuals with respect to personality characteristics plays a crucial role in hum...
Upon a first encounter, individuals spontaneously associate faces with certain personality dimension...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions? Previous resear...
It is suggested that accurate personality judgments of faces are driven by a morphological ‘kernel o...
Judgments of people from their faces are often invalid but influence many social decisions (e.g., le...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others’ personality based...
People readily attribute many traits to faces: some look beautiful, some competent, some aggressive....
People form impressions about others from seeing their faces, and use many words to describe those i...
Humans readily attribute social traits to others based on their facial appearance, influencing behav...
How many dimensions are there in face perception? Traditionally, both cognitive and social psycholog...
This thesis is motivated by the fascinating question of how people make inferences about others from...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...
The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interests. The first author received the following ...
People reliably and automatically make personality inferences from facial appearance despite little ...
Evaluating other individuals with respect to personality characteristics plays a crucial role in hum...
Upon a first encounter, individuals spontaneously associate faces with certain personality dimension...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions? Previous resear...
It is suggested that accurate personality judgments of faces are driven by a morphological ‘kernel o...
Judgments of people from their faces are often invalid but influence many social decisions (e.g., le...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others’ personality based...