[PDF][PDF] Face-ism and kernels of truth in facial inferences

JF Bonnefon, A Hopfensitz, W De Neys - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2015 - Citeseer
We very much agree with the conclusion of this argument. We as scientists must leverage
our understanding of facial judgments to design policies that will prevent people judging a …

Can we detect cooperators by looking at their face?

JF Bonnefon, A Hopfensitz… - Current Directions in …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Humans are willing to cooperate with each other for mutual benefit—and to accept the risk of
exploitation. To avoid collaborating with the wrong person, people sometimes attempt to …

[HTML][HTML] Can people detect the trustworthiness of strangers based on their facial appearance?

B Jaeger, B Oud, T Williams, EG Krumhuber… - Evolution and Human …, 2022 - Elsevier
Although cooperation can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes, cooperative actions only
pay off for the individual if others can be trusted to cooperate as well. Identifying trustworthy …

Predictably angry—Facial cues provide a credible signal of destructive behavior

B Van Leeuwen, CN Noussair… - Management …, 2018 - pubsonline.informs.org
Evolutionary explanations of anger as a commitment device hinge on two key assumptions.
The first is that it is predictable, ex ante, whether someone will get angry when feeling that …

Low 2D: 4D values are associated with video game addiction

J Kornhuber, EM Zenses, B Lenz, C Stoessel… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Androgen-dependent signaling regulates the growth of the fingers on the human hand
during embryogenesis. A higher androgen load results in lower 2D: 4D (second digit to …

Split-second trustworthiness detection from faces in an economic game

W De Neys, A Hopfensitz… - Experimental …, 2017 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Economic interactions often imply to gauge the trustworthiness of others. Recent studies
showed that when making trust decisions in economic games, people have some accuracy …

[Књига][B] Testosterone: Sex, power, and the will to win

J Herbert - 2015 - books.google.com
We inherit mechanisms for survival from our primeval past; none so obviously as those
involved in reproduction. The hormone testosterone underlies the organization of activation …

Adolescents gradually improve at detecting trustworthiness from the facial features of unknown adults

W De Neys, A Hopfensitz, JF Bonnefon - Journal of Economic Psychology, 2015 - Elsevier
People can (to some extent) detect trustworthiness from the facial features of social partners,
and populations which underperform at this task are at a greater risk of abuse. Here we …

[HTML][HTML] Do we know whom to trust? A review on trustworthiness detection accuracy

S Siuda, T Schlösser, D Fetchenhauer - International Review of Social …, 2022 - rips-irsp.com
Judgments about people's trustworthiness are made frequently and have important real-life
consequences. However, the accuracy of these judgments is debated. We therefore …

The evolutionary neuroandrogenic theory of criminal behavior expanded

L Ellis, AW Hoskin - Aggression and violent behavior, 2015 - Elsevier
Evolutionary neuroandrogenic (ENA) theory contends that males are more involved in crime
than females due to an evolved female preference for mates who are (or at least appear to …