We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce cooperation in situations requiring mutual trust. Potential trustees (84 participants from Toulouse, France) made two video clips averaging around 15 seconds for viewing by potential senders before the latter decided whether to ‘send’ or ‘keep’ a lower stake (4 euros) or higher stake (8 euros). Senders (198 participants from Lyon, France) made trust decisions with respect to the recorded clips. If money was sent to the trustee, stakes were tripled and trustees could decide to keep all, two thirds or one half of the tripled stakes. Clips were further rated concerning the genuineness of the displayed smiles. We observe that smiles rated as more...
Smiling can be interpreted as a costly signal of future benefits from cooperation between the indivi...
One of the proposed functions of human smiling is to advertise cooperative dispositions and thereby ...
We investigated the effects of different types of smiles on the perception of uncooperative or untru...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
AbstractWe test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
People benefit from being perceived as trustworthy. Examples include sellers trying to attract buyer...
ii Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) who purs...
Evidence suggests that smiles can function as signals of cooperative intent—by producing a smile, th...
People benefit from being perceived as trustworthy. Examples include sellers trying to attract buyer...
Smiling can be interpreted as a costly signal of future benefits from cooperation between the indivi...
One of the proposed functions of human smiling is to advertise cooperative dispositions and thereby ...
We investigated the effects of different types of smiles on the perception of uncooperative or untru...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
AbstractWe test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
People benefit from being perceived as trustworthy. Examples include sellers trying to attract buyer...
ii Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) who purs...
Evidence suggests that smiles can function as signals of cooperative intent—by producing a smile, th...
People benefit from being perceived as trustworthy. Examples include sellers trying to attract buyer...
Smiling can be interpreted as a costly signal of future benefits from cooperation between the indivi...
One of the proposed functions of human smiling is to advertise cooperative dispositions and thereby ...
We investigated the effects of different types of smiles on the perception of uncooperative or untru...