As a highly social species, we constantly evaluate human faces to decide whether we can trust someone. Previous studies suggest that face trustworthiness can be processed unconsciously, but the underlying neural pathways remain unclear. Specifically, the question remains whether processing of face trustworthiness relies on early visual cortex (EVC), required for conscious perception. If processing of trustworthiness can bypass EVC, then disrupting EVC should impair subjective (conscious) trustworthiness perception while leaving objective (forced-choice) trustworthiness judgment intact. We applied double-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to right EVC, at different stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) from presentation of a face in ...
Faces play a key role in signaling social cues such as signals of trustworthiness. Although several ...
Faces play a key role in signaling social cues such as signals of trustworthiness. Although several ...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Bruno Rossion, Joan Liu-Shuang, Talia Retter, and Amy Dawel for th...
As a highly social species, we constantly evaluate human faces to decide whether we can trust someon...
As a highly social species, we constantly evaluate human faces to decide whether we can trust someon...
One critical evaluation concurring to the first impression of others is related to their perceived t...
Not all visual stimuli processed by the brain reach the level of conscious perception. Previous rese...
Judging sex from faces relies on cues related to facial morphology and spatial relations between fea...
Should I trust you? Neural processing of unconscious influences on trustworthiness judgement
Attractive individuals are perceived as possessing more positive personal traits than unattractive i...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated a role for the amygdala in processing ...
When facing strangers, one of the first evaluations people perform is to implicitly assess their tru...
Recognizing intentions of strangers from facial cues is crucial in everyday social interactions. Rec...
Decisions about whether to trust someone can be influenced by competing sources of information, such...
Face evaluation is thought to play a vital role in human social interactions. One prominent aspect i...
Faces play a key role in signaling social cues such as signals of trustworthiness. Although several ...
Faces play a key role in signaling social cues such as signals of trustworthiness. Although several ...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Bruno Rossion, Joan Liu-Shuang, Talia Retter, and Amy Dawel for th...
As a highly social species, we constantly evaluate human faces to decide whether we can trust someon...
As a highly social species, we constantly evaluate human faces to decide whether we can trust someon...
One critical evaluation concurring to the first impression of others is related to their perceived t...
Not all visual stimuli processed by the brain reach the level of conscious perception. Previous rese...
Judging sex from faces relies on cues related to facial morphology and spatial relations between fea...
Should I trust you? Neural processing of unconscious influences on trustworthiness judgement
Attractive individuals are perceived as possessing more positive personal traits than unattractive i...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated a role for the amygdala in processing ...
When facing strangers, one of the first evaluations people perform is to implicitly assess their tru...
Recognizing intentions of strangers from facial cues is crucial in everyday social interactions. Rec...
Decisions about whether to trust someone can be influenced by competing sources of information, such...
Face evaluation is thought to play a vital role in human social interactions. One prominent aspect i...
Faces play a key role in signaling social cues such as signals of trustworthiness. Although several ...
Faces play a key role in signaling social cues such as signals of trustworthiness. Although several ...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Bruno Rossion, Joan Liu-Shuang, Talia Retter, and Amy Dawel for th...