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  1. What Your Face Says: How Signals of Communion and Agency Inform First Impressions and Behavioural Intentions
  2. The effect of approach and avoidance motivation on self-perception
  3. The true self in reflections? Visual self‐recognition and the Big Five
  4. The Janus face of risk taking: Understanding laypeople’s representations of risk taking from face impressions
  5. Oxytocin has sex-specific effects on trust and underlying neurophysiological processes
  6. Differences in faces do make a difference: Diversity perceptions and preferences in faces
  7. Person knowledge shapes face identity perception
  8. Facial threat affects trust more strongly than facial attractiveness in women than it does in men
  9. Person knowledge shapes face identity perception
  10. Sex sells? The role of female agency in sexualized advertisements
  11. Personality affects the risk to become a target of ostracism.
  12. Beyond attractiveness: A multimethod approach to study enhancement in self-recognition on the Big Two personality dimensions.
  13. Large expert-curated database for benchmarking document
  14. The conceptual structure of face impressions
  15. Understanding dehumanization: The role of agency and communion
  16. The conceptual structure of face impressions
  17. The Basel Face Database: A validated set of photographs reflecting systematic differences in Big Two and Big Five personality dimensions
  18. Caring or daring? Exploring the impact of facial masculinity/femininity and gender category information on first impressions
  19. Faced with exclusion: Perceived facial warmth and competence influence moral judgments of social exclusion
  20. Modelling perceptions of criminality and remorse from faces using a data-driven computational approach
  21. Changing the personality of a face: Perceived Big Two and Big Five personality factors modeled in real photographs.
  22. An unscathed past in the face of death: Mortality salience reduces individuals' regrets
  23. Computer-Generated Images in Face Perception
  24. Universals and Cultural Differences in Forming Personality Trait Judgments From Faces
  25. Portraits made to measure