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How facial features drive our first impressions


How facial features drive our first impressions - BBC News

Scientists have modelled the specific physical attributes that underpin our first impressions. Small changes in the dimensions of a face can make it appear ...

These Facial Features Matter Most to First Impressions - Live Science

The model found that mouth shape and area were linked to approachability — unsurprisingly, a smiling expression is a key component of an ...

Where Do First Impressions of Faces Come From? | SPSP

Research has shown that, in spite of the old adage not to judge a book by its cover, we intuitively judge how trustworthy or dominant others are ...

How facial features shape our first impressions - University of York

A quick glance at a photograph of a person's face determines whether we think they are trustworthy, dominant or attractive.

How Do Faces Shape First Impressions? - Psychology Today

The first impressions we form about other people based on their facial appearance influence important social outcomes.

Understanding trait impressions from faces - PMC

Relatively invariant visual cues within the face include the person's unique facial identity, as well as social category information such as ...

What Your Facial Features Say About You | Columbia Magazine

Columbia psychologists unmask the perceptual biases that shape our impressions of one another. ... Do you have wide eyes, plump cheeks, and lips that turn upward ...

Where do spontaneous first impressions of faces come from?

Humans spontaneously attribute a wide range of traits to strangers based solely on their facial features. These first impressions are known to exert ...

Social Psychological Face Perception: Why Appearance Matters

We form first impressions from faces despite warnings not to do so. Moreover, there is considerable agreement in our impressions, which carry significant ...

"Face Value: The Influence of First Impressions" Alexander Todorov ...

On November 17th, 2017, The Lying Conference was held in Atlanta, Georgia. Alexander Todorov is a Psychology and Neuroscience faculty member ...

The Psychology of First Impressions

Underlying these judgments of attractiveness are facial features that are arranged in symmetry and proper proportion. The more faces diverge ...

Are you 'competent-looking'? Facing facts about first impressions

Facial expressions in particular have a profound influence on our first impressions. Smiling faces are evaluated more positively on a range of ...

First impressions: Integrating faces and bodies in personality trait ...

People spontaneously form first impressions from strangers based on their physical appearance. These impressions may or may not relate to individuals' actual ...

The Psychology of First Impressions: Are They Accurate?

For instance, research suggests that more feminine, baby-like, and happy faces are perceived to be more trustworthy. It's not just our eyes that ...

Facial features key to first impressions - Business Standard

A smile gives the first impression that a person is approachable, while large eyes signal youthfulness, and dominance is linked partly to a ...

First impressions connected to facial features - CNN

Making a good first impression might have more to do with your facial features than choosing the right outfit, a new study reveals.

How facial expressions drive first impressions - ZME Science

Curled lip, keen checkbone, take your pick! These all count and together shape a first impression of how we're perceived by strangers.

Facial Impressions Are Predicted by the Structure of Group ...

These participants rated faces on 14 traits regularly used in the face-impressions literature: aggressive, assertive, attractive, caring, ...

Facial Features Are Key To First Impressions - Medical Daily

Through multiple experiments over many years, the site's co-founders discovered that when it comes to a person's profile, nobody really cares ...

Modeling first impressions from highly variable facial images - PNAS

First impressions of social traits, such as trustworthiness or dominance, are reliably perceived in faces, and despite their questionable ...