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- Title
GENERALIZATION OF MERE EXPOSURE TO FACES VIEWED FROM DIFFERENT HORIZONTAL ANGLES.
- Authors
Kramer, Robin S. S.; Parkinson, Brian
- Abstract
The article focuses on a study which assessed whether mere exposure to upright faces resulted in greater generalization of liking than mere exposure to inverted faces, as might be predicted by special-process views of face perception. The researchers presented upright and inverted photographs of faces taken from three different horizontal angles (full front-view, 45-degree, and full-profile), then asked participants to rate their liking for front-view photographs of the same faces. For inverted faces, but not upright faces, there was a significant linear trend for liking to decrease as presentation angle increased (from front-view through 45-degree to full-profile).
- Subjects
FACE perception; VISUAL perception; PHOTOGRAPHS; PICTURES; SOCIAL perception; SENSORY perception
- Publication
Social Cognition, 2005, Vol 23, Issue 2, p125
- ISSN
0278-016X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1521/soco.23.2.125.65625