Aubrey, AJ;
Tsankova, E;
Krumhuber, E;
Möllering, G;
Kappas, A;
Manstead, ASR;
Marshall, D;
(2013)
Vocal and facial trustworthiness of talking heads.
In: Pucher, M and Cosker, D and Hofer, G and Berger, M and Smith, W, (eds.)
FAA '12 Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium on Facial Analysis and Animation (article number 14).
(pp. p. 14).
ACM Press: New York, USA.
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Abstract
Trust is a key aspect to human communication due to its link to co-operation and survival. Recent research by [Ballew and Todorov 2007] has shown that humans can generate an initial trustworthiness judgement based on facial features within 100ms. However, in that work, perceived trustworthiness has been studied solely in the context of facial information. It has been suggested by [Surawski and Ossoff 2006] that trustworthiness cues are also prevalent in the auditory channel. There is however, no prior empirical evidence to suggest that visual cues are more important than audio cues and how people deal with inconsistent cues between the audio and visual channels.
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