The conceptual structure of face impressions [Psychological and Cognitive Sciences]
Ryan M. Stolier, Eric Hehman, Matthias D. Keller, Mirella Walker, Jonathan B. Freeman
National Academy of Sciences
Published 2018
National Academy of Sciences
Published 2018
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2018-09-12
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National Academy of Sciences
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Print ISSN: |
0027-8424
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1091-6490
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Biology
Medicine
Natural Sciences in General
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autor | Ryan M. Stolier, Eric Hehman, Matthias D. Keller, Mirella Walker, Jonathan B. Freeman |
beschreibung | Humans seamlessly infer the expanse of personality traits from others’ facial appearance. These facial impressions are highly intercorrelated within a structure known as “face trait space.” Research has extensively documented the facial features that underlie face impressions, thus outlining a bottom-up fixed architecture of face impressions, which cannot account for... |
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shingle_catch_all_1 | The conceptual structure of face impressions [Psychological and Cognitive Sciences] Humans seamlessly infer the expanse of personality traits from others’ facial appearance. These facial impressions are highly intercorrelated within a structure known as “face trait space.” Research has extensively documented the facial features that underlie face impressions, thus outlining a bottom-up fixed architecture of face impressions, which cannot account for... Ryan M. Stolier, Eric Hehman, Matthias D. Keller, Mirella Walker, Jonathan B. Freeman National Academy of Sciences 0027-8424 00278424 1091-6490 10916490 |
shingle_catch_all_2 | The conceptual structure of face impressions [Psychological and Cognitive Sciences] Humans seamlessly infer the expanse of personality traits from others’ facial appearance. These facial impressions are highly intercorrelated within a structure known as “face trait space.” Research has extensively documented the facial features that underlie face impressions, thus outlining a bottom-up fixed architecture of face impressions, which cannot account for... Ryan M. Stolier, Eric Hehman, Matthias D. Keller, Mirella Walker, Jonathan B. Freeman National Academy of Sciences 0027-8424 00278424 1091-6490 10916490 |
shingle_catch_all_3 | The conceptual structure of face impressions [Psychological and Cognitive Sciences] Humans seamlessly infer the expanse of personality traits from others’ facial appearance. These facial impressions are highly intercorrelated within a structure known as “face trait space.” Research has extensively documented the facial features that underlie face impressions, thus outlining a bottom-up fixed architecture of face impressions, which cannot account for... Ryan M. Stolier, Eric Hehman, Matthias D. Keller, Mirella Walker, Jonathan B. Freeman National Academy of Sciences 0027-8424 00278424 1091-6490 10916490 |
shingle_catch_all_4 | The conceptual structure of face impressions [Psychological and Cognitive Sciences] Humans seamlessly infer the expanse of personality traits from others’ facial appearance. These facial impressions are highly intercorrelated within a structure known as “face trait space.” Research has extensively documented the facial features that underlie face impressions, thus outlining a bottom-up fixed architecture of face impressions, which cannot account for... Ryan M. Stolier, Eric Hehman, Matthias D. Keller, Mirella Walker, Jonathan B. Freeman National Academy of Sciences 0027-8424 00278424 1091-6490 10916490 |
shingle_title_1 | The conceptual structure of face impressions [Psychological and Cognitive Sciences] |
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