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Internal facial features are signals of personality and health

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posted on 2024-03-12, 15:51 authored by Robin KramerRobin Kramer, R. Ward
<p>We investigated forms of socially relevant information signalled from static images of the face. We created composite images from women scoring high and low values on personality and health dimensions and measured the accuracy of raters in discriminating high from low trait values. We also looked specifically at the information content within the internal facial features, by presenting the composite images with an occluding mask. Four of the Big Five traits were accurately discriminated on the basis of the internal facial features alone (conscientiousness was the exception), as was physical health. The addition of external features in the full-face images led to improved detection for extraversion and physical health and poorer performance on intellect/imagination (or openness). Visual appearance based on internal facial features alone can therefore accurately predict behavioural biases in the form of personality, as well as levels of physical health.</p>

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Volume

63

Issue

11

Pages/Article Number

2273-2287

Publisher

Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

ISSN

1747-0218

eISSN

1747-0226

Date Submitted

2017-12-13

Date Accepted

2010-02-23

Date of First Publication

2010-05-17

Date of Final Publication

2010-11-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-10-14

ePrints ID

29123

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