Scientific American - Your Facial Bone Structure Has a Big Influence on How People See You

Quite an interesting read that addresses the role of perception in first impressions. Once again, the study in question centered on males only, with specific reference to specific elements of facial structure that previous studies suggested indicated perceptions of higher testosterone, aggression and strength. Still, an interesting look at how we are not only influenced by facial expressions at first glance, but also by the physical form of individuals.

An excerpt: "A newly published series of experiments by cognitive neuroscientists at New York University is reinforcing the relevance of facial expressions to perceptions of characteristics such as trustworthiness and friendliness. More importantly, the research also revealed the unexpected finding that perceptions of abilities such as physical strength are not dependent on facial expressions but rather on facial bone structure."

Bone Structure

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