International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a kinship cue. However, previous studies have shown that the ability to detect kinship through facial resemblance is limited, and it has been suggested that this may be due to several types of perceptual factors. To further understand the processes that underpin kinship judgment, it is important to investigate which perceptual factors predict the probability of parent-child pairs being detected as related. To this end, we performed two experiments. In the first, we evaluated the ability of human observers to match newborns with one of their parents. In the second, we explored three perceptual factors that may have influenced kinship detection (...
Facial similarity between individuals informs kinship judgments in third-party kin recognition. Inde...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...
International audienceFacial features appear to be a prominent kinship cue for ascribing relatedness...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to clarify the understanding of biological inheritan...
International audienceUnderstanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for th...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
In humans, paternal investment is highly variable and is modulated by paternity uncertainty. Facial ...
Kinship informs the allocation of pro-social and sexual behaviour. In addition to the ability to det...
Previous studies have shown that neutral observers are able to identify kinship in strangers by matc...
We analyse three different visual judgements of human faces: kinship, similarity and dissimilarity. ...
Facial similarity between individuals informs kinship judgments in third-party kin recognition. Inde...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...
International audienceFacial features appear to be a prominent kinship cue for ascribing relatedness...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to clarify the understanding of biological inheritan...
International audienceUnderstanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for th...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
In humans, paternal investment is highly variable and is modulated by paternity uncertainty. Facial ...
Kinship informs the allocation of pro-social and sexual behaviour. In addition to the ability to det...
Previous studies have shown that neutral observers are able to identify kinship in strangers by matc...
We analyse three different visual judgements of human faces: kinship, similarity and dissimilarity. ...
Facial similarity between individuals informs kinship judgments in third-party kin recognition. Inde...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...