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Five-year-old children show cooperative preferences for faces with white sclera.

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Wolf, W; Thielhelm, J; Tomasello, M
Published in: Journal of experimental child psychology
January 2023

The cooperative eye hypothesis posits that human eye morphology evolved to facilitate cooperation. Although it is known that young children prefer stimuli with eyes that contain white sclera, it is unknown whether white sclera influences children's perception of a partner's cooperativeness specifically. In the current studies, we used an online methodology to present 5-year-old children with moving three-dimensional face models in which facial morphology was manipulated. Children found "alien" faces with human eyes more cooperative than faces with dark sclera (Study 2) but not faces with enlarged irises (Study 1). For more human-like faces (Study 3), children found human eyes more cooperative than either enlarged irises or dark sclera and found faces with enlarged irises cuter (but not more cooperative) than eyes with dark sclera. Together, these results provide strong support for the cooperative eye hypothesis.

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Journal of experimental child psychology

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EISSN

1096-0457

ISSN

0022-0965

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

225

Start / End Page

105532

Related Subject Headings

  • Sclera
  • Humans
  • Eye Movements
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Cooperative Behavior
  • Child, Preschool
  • 5205 Social and personality psychology
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
 

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Wolf, W., Thielhelm, J., & Tomasello, M. (2023). Five-year-old children show cooperative preferences for faces with white sclera. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 225, 105532. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2022.105532
Wolf, Wouter, Julia Thielhelm, and Michael Tomasello. “Five-year-old children show cooperative preferences for faces with white sclera.Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 225 (January 2023): 105532. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2022.105532.
Wolf W, Thielhelm J, Tomasello M. Five-year-old children show cooperative preferences for faces with white sclera. Journal of experimental child psychology. 2023 Jan;225:105532.
Wolf, Wouter, et al. “Five-year-old children show cooperative preferences for faces with white sclera.Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, vol. 225, Jan. 2023, p. 105532. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.jecp.2022.105532.
Wolf W, Thielhelm J, Tomasello M. Five-year-old children show cooperative preferences for faces with white sclera. Journal of experimental child psychology. 2023 Jan;225:105532.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of experimental child psychology

DOI

EISSN

1096-0457

ISSN

0022-0965

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

225

Start / End Page

105532

Related Subject Headings

  • Sclera
  • Humans
  • Eye Movements
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Cooperative Behavior
  • Child, Preschool
  • 5205 Social and personality psychology
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences