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Aberystwyth University

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Article title

Facial cues of dominance modulate the short-term gaze-cuing effect in human observers

Type
D - Journal article
Title of journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Article number
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Volume number
277
Issue number
1681
First page of article
617
ISSN of journal
0962-8452
Year of publication
2010
Number of additional authors
6
Additional information

<29>IF=5.683. One of the first works to challenge the view that the gaze-cuing effect is unaffected by facial cues other than gaze direction. Tiddeman is the only computer scientist on the authorship, responsible for the development of automated facial transformations of perceived dominance. The gaze cuing effect has an important role in social interactions and this paper has influenced a diverse range of studies including into socio-sexual interactions, reactions to illness and disease and assessment of faces in a security context.

Interdisciplinary
Yes
Cross-referral requested
-
Research group
None
Citation count
37
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
-
Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
-