Human faces and voices are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of the literature on face/voice perception has focused on understanding how people look and sound different to each other (between-person variability). However, recent studies highlight the ways in which the same person can look and sound different on different occasions (within-person variability). Across three experiments, we examined how within and between-person variability relate to one another for social trait impressions by collecting trait ratings attributed to multiple face images and voice recordings of the same people. We find that within-person variability in social trait evaluations is at least as great as between-person variabilit...
It has previously been shown that first impressions of a speaker’s personality, whether accurate or ...
Deciding whether two different face photographs or voice samples are from the same person represent ...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
Human faces and voices are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of...
Human faces and voices are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of...
When meeting someone for the first time, we not only extract a wealth of information about their age...
A paradoxical finding from recent studies of face perception is that observers are error-prone and i...
Our voices sound different depending on the context (laughing vs. talking to a child vs. giving a sp...
From only a single spoken word, listeners can form a wealth of first impressions of a person's chara...
Our voices sound different depending on the context (laughing vs. talking to a child vs. giving a sp...
Human voices are extremely variable: The same person can sound very different depending on whether t...
Our social evaluation of other people is influenced by their faces and their voices. However, rather...
Human voices are extremely variable: The same person can sound very different depending on whether t...
Research suggests that both static and dynamic faces share identity information with voices. However...
Faces and voices are of high importance in interpersonal communication, and there are notable parall...
It has previously been shown that first impressions of a speaker’s personality, whether accurate or ...
Deciding whether two different face photographs or voice samples are from the same person represent ...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
Human faces and voices are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of...
Human faces and voices are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of...
When meeting someone for the first time, we not only extract a wealth of information about their age...
A paradoxical finding from recent studies of face perception is that observers are error-prone and i...
Our voices sound different depending on the context (laughing vs. talking to a child vs. giving a sp...
From only a single spoken word, listeners can form a wealth of first impressions of a person's chara...
Our voices sound different depending on the context (laughing vs. talking to a child vs. giving a sp...
Human voices are extremely variable: The same person can sound very different depending on whether t...
Our social evaluation of other people is influenced by their faces and their voices. However, rather...
Human voices are extremely variable: The same person can sound very different depending on whether t...
Research suggests that both static and dynamic faces share identity information with voices. However...
Faces and voices are of high importance in interpersonal communication, and there are notable parall...
It has previously been shown that first impressions of a speaker’s personality, whether accurate or ...
Deciding whether two different face photographs or voice samples are from the same person represent ...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...