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- W4385490610 abstract "Abstract Movement is a neglected component of many studies of facial perception, yet biological movement can influence social perceptions by conveying information about identity, sex, and disposition. We aimed to quantify the importance of facial movement in perceptions of attractiveness, trustworthiness, and dominance, by isolating static and dynamic cues using facial motion-tracking. 42 speed-daters were filmed talking with an opposite-sex partner during a speed-dating interaction. Motion-tracking was used to isolate the movement information and create point-light faces, which were rated along with the original videos and facial photographs, by 73 independent raters. Regression models showed that static cues were generally important predictors of overall perceptions, albeit less so for perceptions of trustworthiness. Dynamic cues only contributed to perceptions of male trustworthiness and female dominance. Movement can be a significant component some perceptions, perhaps because it indicates personality and behavioural disposition. Judgements of attractiveness might be more linked to biological quality which is indicated by static cues such as shape and colour, rather than dynamic cues." @default.
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- W4385490610 title "Movement and facial perception" @default.
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