Humans readily form social impressions, such as attractiveness and trustworthiness, from a stranger's facial features. Understanding the provenance of these impressions has clear scientific importance and societal implications. Motivated by the efficient coding hypothesis of brain representation, as well as Claude Shannon's theoretical result that maximally efficient representational systems assign shorter codes to statistically more typical data (quantified as log likelihood), we suggest that social "liking" of faces increases with statistical typicality. Combining human behavioral data and computational modeling, we show that perceived attractiveness, trustworthiness, dominance, and valence of a face image linearly increase with its stati...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions from faces? Prev...
The belief in physiognomy - the art of reading character from faces - has been with us for centuries...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
Humans readily form social impressions, such as attractiveness and trustworthiness, from a stranger'...
Humans readily form social impressions, such as attractiveness and trustworthiness, from a stranger’...
The role of face typicality in face recognition is well established, but it is unclear whether face ...
The role of face typicality in face recognition is well established, but it is unclear whether face ...
Understanding how humans perceive the likability of high-dimensional objects'' such as faces is an i...
People rapidly form impressions from facial appearance, and these impressions affect social decision...
Three experiments are presented that investigate the two-dimensional valence/trustworthiness by domi...
Although the Averageness Hypothesis of facial attractiveness proposes that the attractiveness of fac...
Although the averageness hypothesis of facial attractiveness proposes that the attractiveness of fac...
Scientists and philosophers have searched for centuries for a parsimonious answer to the question o...
Perceived trustworthiness is one of the most important facial traits in social interaction. To eluci...
At first sight of a new person, people quickly form impressions on how attractive, trustworthy, and ...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions from faces? Prev...
The belief in physiognomy - the art of reading character from faces - has been with us for centuries...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
Humans readily form social impressions, such as attractiveness and trustworthiness, from a stranger'...
Humans readily form social impressions, such as attractiveness and trustworthiness, from a stranger’...
The role of face typicality in face recognition is well established, but it is unclear whether face ...
The role of face typicality in face recognition is well established, but it is unclear whether face ...
Understanding how humans perceive the likability of high-dimensional objects'' such as faces is an i...
People rapidly form impressions from facial appearance, and these impressions affect social decision...
Three experiments are presented that investigate the two-dimensional valence/trustworthiness by domi...
Although the Averageness Hypothesis of facial attractiveness proposes that the attractiveness of fac...
Although the averageness hypothesis of facial attractiveness proposes that the attractiveness of fac...
Scientists and philosophers have searched for centuries for a parsimonious answer to the question o...
Perceived trustworthiness is one of the most important facial traits in social interaction. To eluci...
At first sight of a new person, people quickly form impressions on how attractive, trustworthy, and ...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions from faces? Prev...
The belief in physiognomy - the art of reading character from faces - has been with us for centuries...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...