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Review
. 2022 Aug;26(8):656-668.
doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2022.05.007. Epub 2022 Jun 10.

The cultural learning account of first impressions

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The cultural learning account of first impressions

Richard Cook et al. Trends Cogn Sci. 2022 Aug.
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Abstract

Humans spontaneously attribute character traits to strangers based on their facial appearance. Although these 'first impressions' typically have no basis in reality, some authors have assumed that they have an innate origin. By contrast, the Trait Inference Mapping (TIM) account proposes that first impressions are products of culturally acquired associative mappings that allow activation to spread from representations of facial appearance to representations of trait profiles. According to TIM, cultural instruments, including propaganda, illustrated storybooks, art and iconography, ritual, film, and TV, expose many individuals within a community to common sources of correlated face-trait experience, yielding first impressions that are shared by many, but typically inaccurate. Here, we review emerging empirical findings, many of which accord with TIM, and argue that future work must distinguish first impressions based on invariant facial features (e.g., shape) from those based on facial behaviours (e.g., expressions).

Keywords: cultural learning; face–trait inferences; first impressions from faces; trait inference mapping.

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