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 rapidly make inferences about individuals’ trustworthiness on the basis of their facial featu...
PhD ThesisIn human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exp...
There is an increasing recognition that emotion influences cognition. This is particularly clear in...
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...
Some evidence suggests that people behave more cooperatively and generously when observed or in the ...
When perception of gaze direction is congruent with the location of a target, attention is facilitat...
People often have to judge the social motives of others, for example, to distinguish truly prosocial...
Cooperating with individuals whose altruism is not motivated by genuine prosocial emotions could hav...
The degree of altruistic behavior among strangers is an evolutionary puzzle. A prominent explanation...
The last two decades have witnessed growing interest in the study of social cognition and its multi...
In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of o...
What triggers giving? We explore this in a randomized natural field experiment during the Salvation ...
Acts of prosociality, such as donating to charity, are often analyzed similarly as acts of conspicuo...
Humans rapidly make inferences about individuals’ trustworthiness on the basis of their facial featu...
PhD ThesisIn human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exp...
There is an increasing recognition that emotion influences cognition. This is particularly clear in...
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...
Some evidence suggests that people behave more cooperatively and generously when observed or in the ...
When perception of gaze direction is congruent with the location of a target, attention is facilitat...
People often have to judge the social motives of others, for example, to distinguish truly prosocial...
Cooperating with individuals whose altruism is not motivated by genuine prosocial emotions could hav...
The degree of altruistic behavior among strangers is an evolutionary puzzle. A prominent explanation...
The last two decades have witnessed growing interest in the study of social cognition and its multi...
In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of o...
What triggers giving? We explore this in a randomized natural field experiment during the Salvation ...
Acts of prosociality, such as donating to charity, are often analyzed similarly as acts of conspicuo...
Humans rapidly make inferences about individuals’ trustworthiness on the basis of their facial featu...
PhD ThesisIn human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exp...
There is an increasing recognition that emotion influences cognition. This is particularly clear in...