Title of article :
When physical similarity matters: Mechanisms underlying affective learning generalization to the evaluation of novel faces
Author/Authors :
Verosky، نويسنده , , Sara C. and Todorov، نويسنده , , Alexander، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
9
From page :
661
To page :
669
Abstract :
In two experiments, participants first learned to associate faces with negative, neutral, or positive behaviors and then evaluated morphs of these faces with novel faces. Across both experiments, participants evaluated new (morph) faces that were similar to familiar negative faces more negatively than new (morph) faces that were similar to familiar positive faces. This learning generalization effect was present when participantsʹ judgments of the new (morph) faces were a) based not only on facial appearance but also on relevant behavioral information (Experiment 1); b) made under cognitive load (Experiment 2); and c) made under instructions not to use similarity information (Experiment 2). The findings of the experiments suggest that learning generalization based on facial physical similarity is a powerful and relatively automatic process, which likely influences face evaluation across a range of circumstances.
Keywords :
automaticity , Trait impressions , Overgeneralization , Face learning , Perceptual similarity
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Record number :
1961082
Link To Document :
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