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Men with more autistic traits were less influenced by people’s facial appearance to make judgements on trustworthiness, finds a new study, which suggests that as facial impressions are not accurate predictions of trustworthiness, failure to use them may represent highly rational social behaviour.
Men with more autistic traits were less influenced by people’s facial appearance to make judgements on trustworthiness, finds a new study, which suggests that as facial impressions are not accurate predictions of trustworthiness, failure to use them may represent highly rational social behaviour.
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