Search Results - "Rhodes, Gillian"
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The evolutionary psychology of facial beauty
Published in Annual review of psychology (01-01-2006)“…What makes a face attractive and why do we have the preferences we do? Emergence of preferences early in development and cross-cultural agreement on…”
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Are you always on my mind? A review of how face perception and attention interact
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-2007)“…In this review we examine how attention is involved in detecting faces, recognizing facial identity and registering and discriminating between facial…”
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The effects of sex hormones on immune function: a meta‐analysis
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-02-2017)“…ABSTRACT The effects of sex hormones on immune function have received much attention, especially following the proposal of the immunocompetence handicap…”
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Predictors of facial attractiveness and health in humans
Published in Scientific reports (03-02-2017)“…Facial attractiveness has been suggested to provide signals of biological quality, particularly health, in humans. The attractive traits that have been…”
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Facial first impressions from another angle: How social judgements are influenced by changeable and invariant facial properties
Published in The British journal of psychology (01-05-2017)“…First impressions made to photographs of faces can depend as much on momentary characteristics of the photographed image (within‐person variability) as on…”
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Looking at Faces: First-Order and Second-Order Features as Determinants of Facial Appearance
Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2013)“…The encoding and relative importance of first-order (discrete) and second-order (configural) features in mental representations of unfamiliar faces have been…”
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Forming impressions of facial attractiveness is mandatory
Published in Scientific reports (28-03-2017)“…First impressions of social traits, such as attractiveness, from faces are often claimed to be made automatically, given their speed and reliability. However,…”
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Judging trustworthiness from faces: Emotion cues modulate trustworthiness judgments in young children
Published in The British journal of psychology (01-08-2016)“…By adulthood, people judge trustworthiness from appearances rapidly and reliably. However, we know little about these judgments in children. This novel study…”
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Contact, configural coding and the other-race effect in face recognition
Published in The British journal of psychology (01-02-2008)“…The other‐race effect (ORE) in face recognition describes a well‐established finding of better recognition for own‐race than other‐race faces. Although widely…”
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Using effort to measure reward value of faces in children with autism
Published in PloS one (13-11-2013)“…According to one influential account, face processing atypicalities in autism reflect reduced reward value of faces, which results in limited attention to…”
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How Well Do Computer-Generated Faces Tap Face Expertise?
Published in PloS one (04-11-2015)“…The use of computer-generated (CG) stimuli in face processing research is proliferating due to the ease with which faces can be generated, standardised and…”
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The other-race effect: Holistic coding differences and beyond
Published in Visual cognition (01-09-2013)“…We evaluate claims that the other-race effect in face memory reflects stronger holistic coding of own-race than other-race faces. Considering evidence from a…”
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Facial trustworthiness judgments in children with ASD are modulated by happy and angry emotional cues
Published in PloS one (30-05-2014)“…Appearance-based trustworthiness inferences may reflect the misinterpretation of emotional expression cues. Children and adults typically perceive faces that…”
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Appearance‐based trust processing in schizophrenia
Published in British journal of clinical psychology (01-06-2020)“…Objectives Schizophrenia is characterized by impaired social interactions and altered trust. In the general population, trust is often based on facial…”
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Reduced face aftereffects in autism are not due to poor attention
Published in PloS one (29-11-2013)“…This study aimed to determine why face identity aftereffects are diminished in children with autism, relative to typical children. To address the possibility…”
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Women can judge sexual unfaithfulness from unfamiliar men's faces
Published in Biology letters (2005) (23-02-2013)“…We routinely form impressions of people from their faces, and these impressions sometimes contain a kernel of truth. Impressions of trustworthiness are central…”
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Men's Sexual Faithfulness Judgments May Contain a Kernel of Truth
Published in PloS one (05-08-2015)“…Mechanisms enabling men to identify women likely to engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs) would be advantageous in avoiding cuckoldry. Men's judgments of…”
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On the other side of the fence: effects of social categorization and spatial grouping on memory and attention for own-race and other-race faces
Published in PloS one (02-09-2014)“…The term "own-race bias" refers to the phenomenon that humans are typically better at recognizing faces from their own than a different race. The perceptual…”
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Face and body recognition show similar improvement during childhood
Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-09-2015)“…•Face recognition skills develop slowly during childhood.•Bodies convey identity cues and may be processed by similar mechanisms to faces.•We asked whether…”
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Low pitched voices are perceived as masculine and attractive but do they predict semen quality in men?
Published in PloS one (21-12-2011)“…Women find masculinity in men's faces, bodies, and voices attractive, and women's preferences for men's masculine features are thought to be biological…”
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