Being observed by others fosters honest behavior. In this study, we examine a very subtle eye signal that may affect participants' tendency to behave honestly: observed pupil size. For this, we use an experimental task that is known to evoke dishonest behavior. Specifically, participants made private predictions for a coin toss and earned a bonus by reporting correct predictions. Before reporting the (in)correctness of their predictions, participants viewed videos of partners with dilating or constricting pupils. As dilating pupils are generally perceived positively, we expected that dishonesty would be reduced when participants look into the eyes of a partner with dilating pupils, especially when their own pupil size mimics the observed pu...
Pupil size changes represent a subtle social cue, often processed outside of conscious awareness. De...
This work is a part of a research effort on detecting the differences between human responses to rea...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
During social interactions, people look into each other’s eyes to grasp emotional signals. According...
During close interactions with fellow group members, humans look into one another’s eyes, follow gaz...
Recent scientific investigations suggest that people automatically mimic each other’s pupil sizes du...
The eyes are extremely important in communication and can send a multitude of different messages. So...
The eyes are extremely important in communication and can send a multitude of different messages. So...
The present work investigates pupillary reactions induced by exposure to faces with different levels...
Across species, oxytocin, an evolutionary ancient neuropeptide, facilitates social communication by ...
International audienceWe used pupillometry to evaluate the effects of attention cueing on perceptual...
<p>The eyes reveal important social messages, such as emotions and whether a person is aroused and i...
The present work investigates pupillary reactions induced by exposure to faces with different levels...
In the present study, we examined the pupillary response of White participants who were asked to tel...
Changes in pupil size can reflect social interest or affect, and tend to get mimicked by observers d...
Pupil size changes represent a subtle social cue, often processed outside of conscious awareness. De...
This work is a part of a research effort on detecting the differences between human responses to rea...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
During social interactions, people look into each other’s eyes to grasp emotional signals. According...
During close interactions with fellow group members, humans look into one another’s eyes, follow gaz...
Recent scientific investigations suggest that people automatically mimic each other’s pupil sizes du...
The eyes are extremely important in communication and can send a multitude of different messages. So...
The eyes are extremely important in communication and can send a multitude of different messages. So...
The present work investigates pupillary reactions induced by exposure to faces with different levels...
Across species, oxytocin, an evolutionary ancient neuropeptide, facilitates social communication by ...
International audienceWe used pupillometry to evaluate the effects of attention cueing on perceptual...
<p>The eyes reveal important social messages, such as emotions and whether a person is aroused and i...
The present work investigates pupillary reactions induced by exposure to faces with different levels...
In the present study, we examined the pupillary response of White participants who were asked to tel...
Changes in pupil size can reflect social interest or affect, and tend to get mimicked by observers d...
Pupil size changes represent a subtle social cue, often processed outside of conscious awareness. De...
This work is a part of a research effort on detecting the differences between human responses to rea...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...