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[HTML][HTML] How do people respond to computer-generated versus human faces? A systematic review and meta-analyses
Computer-generated (CG) beings are rapidly infiltrating the human social world. Yet
evidence about how humans respond to CG faces is mixed. The present systematic review …
evidence about how humans respond to CG faces is mixed. The present systematic review …
AI hyperrealism: Why AI faces are perceived as more real than human ones
Recent evidence shows that AI-generated faces are now indistinguishable from human
faces. However, algorithms are trained disproportionately on White faces, and thus White AI …
faces. However, algorithms are trained disproportionately on White faces, and thus White AI …
Perceiving ingroup and outgroup faces within and across nations
The human face is arguably the most important of all social stimuli because it provides so
much valuable information about others. Therefore, one critical factor for successful social …
much valuable information about others. Therefore, one critical factor for successful social …
Three‐level meta‐analysis of the other‐race bias in facial identification
The current research conducted a three‐level meta‐analysis with a total of 159 journal
articles on the other‐race bias in facial identification, which had been published between …
articles on the other‐race bias in facial identification, which had been published between …
The effects of visual attention on social behavior
F Capozzi, A Kingstone - Social and Personality Psychology …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Psychology has made tremendous strides in understanding the effects that social stimuli
have on attention. However, one aspect that has received relatively less consideration is the …
have on attention. However, one aspect that has received relatively less consideration is the …
Nonlinear relationships between eye gaze and recognition accuracy for ethnic ingroup and outgroup faces.
Researchers have used eye-tracking measures to explore the relationship between face
encoding and recognition, including the impact of ethnicity on this relationship. Previous …
encoding and recognition, including the impact of ethnicity on this relationship. Previous …
Real‐life outgroup exposure, self‐reported outgroup contact and the other‐race effect
People are better at recognizing faces from their own racial or ethnic group compared with
faces from other racial or ethnic groups, known as the other‐'race'effect (ORE). Several …
faces from other racial or ethnic groups, known as the other‐'race'effect (ORE). Several …
What factors predict anti‐Black bias in pain perception? An internal meta‐analysis across 40 experimental studies
Racial disparities in pain care affecting Black Americans are mirrored by a similar perceptual
bias: perceivers see pain less readily on Black (vs. White) faces. Here, we examine the …
bias: perceivers see pain less readily on Black (vs. White) faces. Here, we examine the …
Stereotypes bias social class perception from faces: The roles of race, gender, affect, and attractiveness
People quickly form consequential impressions of others' social class standing from
nonverbal cues, including facial appearance. Extant research shows that perceivers judge …
nonverbal cues, including facial appearance. Extant research shows that perceivers judge …
On the role of experience versus motivation in predicting the own‐race effect
The other‐race effect (ORE) is a longstanding phenomenon in experimental psychology,
where recognition for same‐race faces is superior than for other‐race faces. The present …
where recognition for same‐race faces is superior than for other‐race faces. The present …