Allocentric kin recognition - recognition that individuals are close genetic relatives - plays an important role in social organization and kin selection (Hamilton, 1964). Facial judgments - including kin recognition - are typically modeled as a form of cue combination but with the identity of cues currently unknown. In two experiments, we examined human ability to classify pairs of children as siblings or not siblings and tested whether kinship information in different facial regions combined as statistically independent cues. We used complementary masks to occlude a face region or present it in isolation (Exp. 1 eye region; Exp. 2: mouth region) and tested whether we could predict performance with the unmasked face from performance in the...
We analyse three different visual judgements of human faces: kinship, similarity and dissimilarity. ...
International audienceUnderstanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for th...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...
We report two experiments intended to determine where in the face the cues signalling kinship fall. ...
Kinship informs the allocation of pro-social and sexual behaviour. In addition to the ability to det...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
Typical judgments involving faces are disrupted by inversion, with the Thatcher illusion serving as ...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
When human subjects view photographs of faces, their judgments of identity, gender, emotion, age and...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to clarify the understanding of biological inheritan...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
International audienceFacial features appear to be a prominent kinship cue for ascribing relatedness...
Our object was to estimate the information about genetic relatedness visually available from facial ...
We analyse three different visual judgements of human faces: kinship, similarity and dissimilarity. ...
International audienceUnderstanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for th...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...
We report two experiments intended to determine where in the face the cues signalling kinship fall. ...
Kinship informs the allocation of pro-social and sexual behaviour. In addition to the ability to det...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
Typical judgments involving faces are disrupted by inversion, with the Thatcher illusion serving as ...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
When human subjects view photographs of faces, their judgments of identity, gender, emotion, age and...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to clarify the understanding of biological inheritan...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
International audienceFacial features appear to be a prominent kinship cue for ascribing relatedness...
Our object was to estimate the information about genetic relatedness visually available from facial ...
We analyse three different visual judgements of human faces: kinship, similarity and dissimilarity. ...
International audienceUnderstanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for th...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...