Trait Knowledge Forms a Common Structure Across Social Cognition
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Researchers have noted the resemblance across core models of social cognition, in which trait inferences centre on others' intentions and abilities (for example, warmth, competence). Current views posit that this common 'trait space' originates from the adaptive utility of the dimensions, predicting a relatively fixed and universal architecture. In contrast, we hypothesize that perceivers learn conceptual knowledge of how traits correlate, which shapes trait inferences similarly across domains (for example, faces, person knowledge, stereotypes), from which a common trait space emerges. Here we show substantial overlap between the structures of perceivers' conceptual and social perceptual trait spaces, across perceptual domains (studies 1-4) and that conceptual associations directly shape trait space (study 5). Furthermore, we find evidence that conceptual trait space is learned from social perception and actual personality structure (studies 6 and 7). Our findings suggest conceptual trait associations serve as a cornerstone in social perception, providing broad implications for the study of social behaviour.
How trait impressions of faces shape subsequent mental state inferences.
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PMID: 39622977 DOI: 10.1038/s41562-024-02059-4.
The Observer's Lens: The Impact of Personality Traits and Gaze on Facial Impression Inferences.
Xu K, Matsuka T J Eye Mov Res. 2024; 17(3).
PMID: 39513177 PMC: 11542670. DOI: 10.16910/jemr.17.3.5.
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PMID: 39465090 PMC: 11500558. DOI: 10.1080/26895269.2023.2237009.
Validating a brief measure of four facets of social evaluation.
Koch A, Smith A, Fiske S, Abele A, Ellemers N, Yzerbyt V Behav Res Methods. 2024; 56(8):8521-8539.
PMID: 39231909 DOI: 10.3758/s13428-024-02489-y.
A Multidimensional Neural Representation of Face Impressions.
Chwe J, Vartiainen H, Freeman J J Neurosci. 2024; 44(39).
PMID: 39134420 PMC: 11426373. DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0542-24.2024.