Kinship informs the allocation of pro-social and sexual behaviour. In addition to the ability to detect kin who are directly related to the observer, humans are also able to detect relatedness among others who are not related to themselves based on facial cues of relatedness. However, it is unclear what exact facial cues inform these kinship judgments. Facial expression might be one candidate, as it has been shown that a computer kin-detection algorithm can match relatives accurately when the stimuli are smiling. The current study investigated whether a smiling facial expression increases the accuracy of judging relatedness compared to a neutral facial expression in human raters. The stimuli were images of 50 sibling pairs and 50 unrelated ...
Typical judgments involving faces are disrupted by inversion, with the Thatcher illusion serving as ...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
Kinship informs the allocation of pro-social and sexual behaviour. In addition to the ability to det...
Facial similarity between individuals informs kinship judgments in third-party kin recognition. Inde...
Allocentric kin recognition - recognition that individuals are close genetic relatives - plays an im...
We report two experiments intended to determine where in the face the cues signalling kinship fall. ...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
Research into third party kinship recognition has been sparse even though kinship provides crucial i...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
Maloney and Dal Martello reported that similarity ratings of pairs of related and unrelated chi...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
Previous research has established that humans are able to detect kinship among strangers from facial...
Typical judgments involving faces are disrupted by inversion, with the Thatcher illusion serving as ...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
Kinship informs the allocation of pro-social and sexual behaviour. In addition to the ability to det...
Facial similarity between individuals informs kinship judgments in third-party kin recognition. Inde...
Allocentric kin recognition - recognition that individuals are close genetic relatives - plays an im...
We report two experiments intended to determine where in the face the cues signalling kinship fall. ...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
Research into third party kinship recognition has been sparse even though kinship provides crucial i...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
Maloney and Dal Martello reported that similarity ratings of pairs of related and unrelated chi...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
Previous research has established that humans are able to detect kinship among strangers from facial...
Typical judgments involving faces are disrupted by inversion, with the Thatcher illusion serving as ...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...