Facial Trustworthiness Perception Across the Adult Life Span

Author:

Pehlivanoglu Didem1ORCID,Lin Tian1,Lighthall Nichole R2,Heemskerk Amber1,Harber Alexandria1,Wilson Robert C3,Turner Gary R4,Spreng R Nathan5,Ebner Natalie C16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Florida , Gainesville, Florida , USA

2. Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida , Orlando, Florida , USA

3. Department of Psychology, University of Arizona , Tucson, Arizona , USA

4. Department of Psychology, York University , Toronto , Canada

5. Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University , Montreal, Quebec , Canada

6. Institute on Aging, University of Florida , Gainesville, Florida , USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTrust is crucial for successful social interaction across the life span. Perceiver age, facial age, and facial emotion have been shown to influence trustworthiness perception, but the complex interplay between these perceiver and facial characteristics has not been examined.MethodAdopting an adult life-span developmental approach, 199 adults (aged 22–78 years) rated the trustworthiness of faces that systematically varied in age (young, middle-aged, and older) and emotion (neutral, happy, sad, fearful, angry, and disgusted) from the FACES Lifespan Database.ResultsThe study yielded three key results. First, on an aggregated level, facial trustworthiness perception did not differ by perceiver age. Second, all perceivers rated young faces as the most trustworthy, and middle-aged and older (but not young) perceivers rated older faces as least trustworthy. Third, facial emotions signaling threat (fear, anger, and disgust) relative to neutral, happy, and sad expressions moderated age effects on facial trustworthiness perception.DiscussionFindings from this study highlight the impact of perceiver and facial characteristics on facial trustworthiness perception in adulthood and aging and have potential to inform first impression formation, with effects on trait attributions and behavior. This publication also provides normative data on perceived facial trustworthiness for the FACES Lifespan Database.

Funder

National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health

Florida Department of Health Ed and Ethel Moore Alzheimer’s Disease Research Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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