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Normal face-based judgements of social characteristics despite severely impaired holistic face processing
Authors:Susanne Quadflieg  Alexander Todorov  Renaud Laguesse  Bruno Rossion
Institution:1. Division of Psychology , New York University Abu Dhabi , Abu Dhabi , UAE;2. Department of Psychology , University of Louvain , Louvain-la-Neuve , Belgium susanne.quadflieg@nyu.edu;4. Department of Psychology , Princeton University , Princeton , USA;5. Department of Psychology , University of Louvain , Louvain-la-Neuve , Belgium
Abstract:Initial evidence indicates that face-based judgements of socially relevant characteristics such as people's trustworthiness or attractiveness are linked to the configural/holistic processing of facial cues. What remains a matter of debate, however, is whether such processing is actually necessary for normal social judgements to occur and whether it resembles the type of integrative processing as required for facial identification. To address these issues, we asked a well-characterized case of acquired prosopagnosia (PS) with a marked deficit in holistic processing for face identity to rate a series of faces on several dimensions of social relevance. PS provided ratings within the normal range for most of the social characteristics probed (i.e., aggression, attractiveness, confidence, intelligence, sociability, trustworthiness). Her evaluations deviated from those of healthy controls only when facial dominance was concerned. Taken together, these data demonstrate that the inability to integrate facial information during face individuation does not necessarily translate into a generalized deficit to evaluate faces on social dimensions.
Keywords:First impressions  Holistic processing  Person perception  Trait inferences
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