The present study examined the role of minimal features in humans\u27 attributions for automobiles. This work extends research on minimal features in drawn stimuli by testing whether the findings extend to real automobiles. Participants viewed sixteen front ends of cars that varied in terms of the shape of the headlights and the shape of the grill. Each was rated in terms of attractiveness and six affective states used to describe human faces. As in studies with both drawn stimuli and human faces, headlight (eye) shape was highly associated with attractiveness, whereas grill (mouth) shape was more predictive of negative ratings. Minimal features lead to anthropomorphic attributions for automobiles
Participants rated machine “faces ” which varied in terms of facial feature shape, face shape, and e...
Facial attractiveness is often studied on the basis of the internal facial features alone. This stud...
Building on assumptions derived from evolutionary theory, we investigated viewers' reactions to the ...
This study further examines the issue of whether perception of automobile faces can be predicted b...
Humans' proneness to see faces even in inanimate structures such as cars has long been noticed, yet ...
Anthropomorphism encompasses the attribution of human characteristics to non-living objects. In part...
Anthropomorphism encompasses the attribution of human characteristics to non-living objects. In part...
Anthropomorphism encompasses the attribution of human characteristics to non- living objects. In par...
People tend to anthropomorphize, i.e., perceive the fronts of vehicles in a face-like manner and att...
Most people see human faces in car front and back ends because of the process of pareidolia. 96 peop...
People often associate human facial features with automotive front-end designs. This study reveals w...
Some manufacturers anthropomorphize their products to strengthen the personal relationship between t...
Participants rated machine faces which varied in terms of facial feature shape, face shape, and ei...
Participants rated machine faces which varied in terms of eye size, eye shape, distance between ey...
According to evolutionary theory, some visual key stimuli such as the baby-schema (―Kindchenschema‖)...
Participants rated machine “faces ” which varied in terms of facial feature shape, face shape, and e...
Facial attractiveness is often studied on the basis of the internal facial features alone. This stud...
Building on assumptions derived from evolutionary theory, we investigated viewers' reactions to the ...
This study further examines the issue of whether perception of automobile faces can be predicted b...
Humans' proneness to see faces even in inanimate structures such as cars has long been noticed, yet ...
Anthropomorphism encompasses the attribution of human characteristics to non-living objects. In part...
Anthropomorphism encompasses the attribution of human characteristics to non-living objects. In part...
Anthropomorphism encompasses the attribution of human characteristics to non- living objects. In par...
People tend to anthropomorphize, i.e., perceive the fronts of vehicles in a face-like manner and att...
Most people see human faces in car front and back ends because of the process of pareidolia. 96 peop...
People often associate human facial features with automotive front-end designs. This study reveals w...
Some manufacturers anthropomorphize their products to strengthen the personal relationship between t...
Participants rated machine faces which varied in terms of facial feature shape, face shape, and ei...
Participants rated machine faces which varied in terms of eye size, eye shape, distance between ey...
According to evolutionary theory, some visual key stimuli such as the baby-schema (―Kindchenschema‖)...
Participants rated machine “faces ” which varied in terms of facial feature shape, face shape, and e...
Facial attractiveness is often studied on the basis of the internal facial features alone. This stud...
Building on assumptions derived from evolutionary theory, we investigated viewers' reactions to the ...