Your Brain Has An Automatic ‘Trust Detector’ That Evaluates Faces In Milliseconds (M)

The amygdala evaluates facial trustworthiness even when faces are shown too briefly to consciously perceive.

The amygdala evaluates facial trustworthiness even when faces are shown too briefly to consciously perceive.

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Author: Dr Jeremy Dean

Psychologist, Jeremy Dean, PhD is the founder and author of PsyBlog. He holds a doctorate in psychology from University College London and two other advanced degrees in psychology. He has been writing about scientific research on PsyBlog since 2004.