Preferential looking studies of trustworthiness detection confound structural and expressive cues to facial trustworthiness

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    The present study. Facial emotion, Jessen and ­Grossmann23 explain: "…although faces in which trustworthiness or untrustworthiness is extremely exaggerated (beyond ± 3 SD) have been shown to be perceived as happy or angry by adults (…), the facial stimuli used in this study were within this critical ± 3 SD range and are thus still perceived as emotionally neutral by adult raters (…)." Specifically, the faces used by Jessen and ­Grossmann23 and Sakuta and ­colleagues24 were interleaved with faces that contained more salient cues to facial emotion when they were judged to be emotion neutral by adult raters . . .

     

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