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| Nicholas O RuleSummaryAffiliation: University of Toronto Country: Canada Publications
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Accuracy and consensus in judgments of trustworthiness from faces: behavioral and neural correlatesNicholas O Rule
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Pers Soc Psychol 104:409-26. 2013..These data suggest that judgments of trustworthiness may not be accurate but, rather, reflect subjective impressions for which people show high agreement...
A memory advantage for untrustworthy facesNicholas O Rule
Psychology Department, University of Toronto, 100 St George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G3
Cognition 125:207-18. 2012..Consistent with ecological theories of perception, cues to trustworthiness from facial appearance may thus guide who is remembered and who is forgotten at first impression...
Perceptions of dominance following glimpses of faces and bodiesNicholas O Rule
Psychology Department, University of Toronto, 100 St George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada
Perception 41:687-706. 2012..These data extend our knowledge of the efficient and accurate perception of social cues from nonverbal behavior...
On the perception of religious group membership from facesNicholas O Rule
Psychology Department, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
PLoS ONE 5:e14241. 2010..We tested whether Mormons could be distinguished from non-Mormons and investigated the basis for this effect to gain insight to how subtle perceptual cues can support complex social categorizations...
Mating interest improves women's accuracy in judging male sexual orientationNicholas O Rule
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Psychol Sci 22:881-6. 2011..The accuracy of judgments of male sexual orientation therefore appears to be influenced by both natural variations in female perceivers' fertility and experimentally manipulated cognitive frames...
Found in translation: cross-cultural consensus in the accurate categorization of male sexual orientationNicholas O Rule
University of Toronto, Department of Psychology, Toronto, Canada
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 37:1499-507. 2011..e., response bias) also varied such that perceivers from cultures less accepting of homosexuality were more likely to categorize targets as straight. Male sexual orientation therefore appears to be legible across cultures...
The influence of target and perceiver race in the categorisation of male sexual orientationNicholas O Rule
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, 100 St George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada
Perception 40:830-9. 2011..The perception of sexual orientation from faces therefore appears to be robust against variations in target and perceiver race...
Face value: amygdala response reflects the validity of first impressionsNicholas O Rule
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Neuroimage 54:734-41. 2011..Thus, amygdala response reflected both subjective judgments and objective measures of leadership ability based on first impressions...
Culture in social neuroscience: a reviewNicholas O Rule
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Soc Neurosci 8:3-10. 2013..These findings attest to the plasticity of the brain and its adaptation to cultural contexts...
