School of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.
School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Sci Rep. 2023 Sep 20;13(1):15662. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-42990-6.
Perceptions of the trustworthiness of faces predict important social outcomes, including economic exchange and criminal sentencing decisions. However, the specific facial characteristics that drive trustworthiness perceptions remain poorly understood. Here we investigated this issue by exploring possible relationships between ratings of the trustworthiness of face images and objective assessments of two aspects of face shape that researchers have previously argued are important for perceptions of trustworthiness: distinctiveness and sexual dimorphism. Here we report that faces with more distinctive shapes are rated as less trustworthy, but that sexual dimorphism of face shape is not significantly correlated with trustworthiness ratings. These results suggest that distinctiveness of face shape plays a more important role in trustworthiness perceptions than does sexual dimorphism and suggest that perceptions of trustworthiness may stem, at least in part, from the 'anomalous-is-bad' stereotype.
人们对面部可信度的感知可以预测重要的社会结果,包括经济交换和刑事判决决策。然而,驱动可信度感知的具体面部特征仍未得到很好的理解。在这里,我们通过探索面部图像可信度评分与两个方面的客观评估之间的可能关系来研究这个问题,这两个方面的面部形状是研究人员之前认为对可信度感知很重要的:独特性和性别二态性。我们报告说,形状更独特的面孔被评为不太可信,但面孔形状的性别二态性与可信度评分没有显著相关。这些结果表明,面部形状的独特性在可信度感知中比性别二态性发挥更重要的作用,并表明可信度的感知可能至少部分源于“异常即坏”的刻板印象。