![]() ![]() Shape information was more predictive of dominance, extroversion, and trustworthiness judgments, whereas reflectance information was more predictive of competence judgments. Both kinds of information had linear and additive effects on participants’ social judgments. ![]() Faces were manipulated orthogonally on five levels of shape and reflectance for each model. In Experiment 1, we generated faces using validated computational models of attractiveness, competence, dominance, extroversion, and trustworthiness. However, we know little about the relative contribution of these kinds of information to social judgments of faces. Face perception is based on both shape and reflectance information. ![]()
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