The present work investigates pupillary reactions induced by exposure to faces with different levels of trustworthiness. Participants’ (N = 69) pupillary changes were recorded while they viewed white male faces with a neutral expression varying on facial trustworthiness. Results suggest that reward processing and pupil mimicry are relevant mechanisms driving participants’ pupil reactions. However, when including both factors in one statistical model, pupil mimicry seems to be a stronger predictor than reward processing of participants’ pupil dilation. Results are discussed in light of pupillometry evidence
Sensitivity to others' emotional signals is an important factor for social interaction. While many s...
International audienceWe used pupillometry to evaluate the effects of attention cueing on perceptual...
<p><b>A.</b> In human subjects, a strong effect of mimicry -specifically with the pupils in human ey...
The present work investigates pupillary reactions induced by exposure to faces with different levels...
During close interactions with fellow group members, humans look into one another’s eyes, follow gaz...
Recent scientific investigations suggest that people automatically mimic each other’s pupil sizes du...
Observing familiar (known, recognisable) and socially relevant (personally important) faces elicits ...
Being observed by others fosters honest behavior. In this study, we examine a very subtle eye signal...
Across species, oxytocin, an evolutionary ancient neuropeptide, facilitates social communication by ...
This work is a part of a research effort on detecting the differences between human responses to rea...
The pupil response under constant illumination can be used as a marker of cognitive processes. In th...
Contradictory to the long-held belief of a close linkage between pupil dilation and attractiveness, ...
During social interactions, people look into each other’s eyes to grasp emotional signals. According...
Contrary to the long-held belief of a close linkage between pupil dilation and attractiveness, we fo...
Contrary to the long-held belief of a close linkage between pupil dilation and attractiveness, we fo...
Sensitivity to others' emotional signals is an important factor for social interaction. While many s...
International audienceWe used pupillometry to evaluate the effects of attention cueing on perceptual...
<p><b>A.</b> In human subjects, a strong effect of mimicry -specifically with the pupils in human ey...
The present work investigates pupillary reactions induced by exposure to faces with different levels...
During close interactions with fellow group members, humans look into one another’s eyes, follow gaz...
Recent scientific investigations suggest that people automatically mimic each other’s pupil sizes du...
Observing familiar (known, recognisable) and socially relevant (personally important) faces elicits ...
Being observed by others fosters honest behavior. In this study, we examine a very subtle eye signal...
Across species, oxytocin, an evolutionary ancient neuropeptide, facilitates social communication by ...
This work is a part of a research effort on detecting the differences between human responses to rea...
The pupil response under constant illumination can be used as a marker of cognitive processes. In th...
Contradictory to the long-held belief of a close linkage between pupil dilation and attractiveness, ...
During social interactions, people look into each other’s eyes to grasp emotional signals. According...
Contrary to the long-held belief of a close linkage between pupil dilation and attractiveness, we fo...
Contrary to the long-held belief of a close linkage between pupil dilation and attractiveness, we fo...
Sensitivity to others' emotional signals is an important factor for social interaction. While many s...
International audienceWe used pupillometry to evaluate the effects of attention cueing on perceptual...
<p><b>A.</b> In human subjects, a strong effect of mimicry -specifically with the pupils in human ey...