When evaluating the smiles of other people (regarding amusement, authenticity, spontaneity, or intensity), perceivers typically rely on Orbicularis oculi activity that causes wrinkles around a target's eyes. But does this so-called Duchenne marker also impact more generalized judgments of person characteristics (e. g., regarding a target's attractiveness, intelligence, dominance, and trustworthiness)? To address this issue, the current study asked participants to provide the above smile evaluations and person judgments for a series of Duchenne and non-Duchenne smiles. The results showed that smile evaluations uniformly increased during Duchenne marker presence. The marker's effect on person judgments, in contrast, was judgment dependent. Wh...
Face perception is based on both shape and reflectance information. However, we know little about th...
The fact that a mere glance makes it possible to extract a wealth of information about the person be...
This study reveals that Duchenne (genuine) and non-Duchenne (non-genuine, polite) smiles are implici...
Although Duchenne smiles have been shown to have a social signal value, there is limited evidence as...
Research has shown that individuals are sensitive to the activation of the orbicularis oculi muscle...
The Duchenne marker-crow's feet wrinkles at the corner of the eyes-has a reputation for signaling ge...
Discrete emotion theories emphasize the modularity of facial expressions, while functionalist theori...
Abstract People tend to like objects that are looked at by others, especially if the person looking ...
We investigated the value of the Duchenne (D) smile as a spontaneous sign of felt enjoyment. Partici...
We comment on an article by Sheldon et al. from a previous issue of Perspectives (May 2021). They ar...
Enjoyment smiles are more often associated with the simultaneous presence of the Cheek raiser and Li...
Consumer research recognizes the well-established effect of positive emotions on consumers, i.e. con...
© Copyright © 2021 Etcoff, Stock, Krumhuber and Reed. Smiles that vary in muscular configuration als...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others' personality based...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
Face perception is based on both shape and reflectance information. However, we know little about th...
The fact that a mere glance makes it possible to extract a wealth of information about the person be...
This study reveals that Duchenne (genuine) and non-Duchenne (non-genuine, polite) smiles are implici...
Although Duchenne smiles have been shown to have a social signal value, there is limited evidence as...
Research has shown that individuals are sensitive to the activation of the orbicularis oculi muscle...
The Duchenne marker-crow's feet wrinkles at the corner of the eyes-has a reputation for signaling ge...
Discrete emotion theories emphasize the modularity of facial expressions, while functionalist theori...
Abstract People tend to like objects that are looked at by others, especially if the person looking ...
We investigated the value of the Duchenne (D) smile as a spontaneous sign of felt enjoyment. Partici...
We comment on an article by Sheldon et al. from a previous issue of Perspectives (May 2021). They ar...
Enjoyment smiles are more often associated with the simultaneous presence of the Cheek raiser and Li...
Consumer research recognizes the well-established effect of positive emotions on consumers, i.e. con...
© Copyright © 2021 Etcoff, Stock, Krumhuber and Reed. Smiles that vary in muscular configuration als...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others' personality based...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
Face perception is based on both shape and reflectance information. However, we know little about th...
The fact that a mere glance makes it possible to extract a wealth of information about the person be...
This study reveals that Duchenne (genuine) and non-Duchenne (non-genuine, polite) smiles are implici...