Friday, August 08, 2014

WE JUDGE TRUSTWORTHY FACES IN A SNAP

Our brains are able to judge the trustworthiness of a face even when we cannot consciously see it.
“The results are consistent with an extensive body of research suggesting that we form spontaneous judgments of other people that can be largely outside awareness,” explains Jonathan Freeman, an assistant professor in New York University’s psychology department.

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