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Facial attractiveness is appraised in a glance

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EMOTION
Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages 498-502

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/1528-3542.5.4.498

Keywords

beauty; emotion; aesthetic; backward mask; face

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Those who are physically attractive reap many benefits-from higher average wages to a wider variety of mate choices. Recent studies have investigated what constitutes beauty and how beauty affects explicit social judgments, but little is known about the perceptual or cognitive processing that is affected by aesthetic judgments of faces and why beauty affects our behavior. In this study, the authors show that beauty is perceived when information is minimized by masking or rapid presentation. Perceiving and processing beauty appear to require little attention and to bias subsequent cognitive processes. These facts may make beauty difficult to ignore, possibly leading to its importance in social evaluations.

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