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Cooperation between people: Facial and interactional signals as coordination devices

T. Kessler and F.J. Neyer

Human groups are characterized by both cooperative and competitive behaviours. Cooperation always bears the risk of individual defection or cheating, but people seem to be sensitive for cheating, may have better memories for cheaters, and deal with cheaters in certain ways. While previous studies on memory for cheaters focused on interpersonal contexts, we propose to extend the research on detection and memory for cheaters to an intergroup context. We also expect substantial individual differences in cheater detection that particularly emerge in ingroup contexts. A first series of studies will attempt to replicate and extend existing studies on memory for cheaters in ingroup and outgroup. We expect that participants exhibit enhanced memory for ingroup but not for outgroup cheaters, since outgroup members tend to be processed in a more categorical and depersonalized way. In a second line of research, we will disentangle effects of group membership of cheater and victim of cheating. In a final line of research, we will examine the influence of coordination, synchronous or mutual behaviour on the detection of cheating and its influence on group formation. These three lines of research will refine our understanding of detecting, memorizing, and dealing with cheaters, with a particular focus on the maintenance of cooperation within one’s group.

  • P1 – Temporal context in face perception: The interaction of competition and prediction
  • P2 – Individual differences in face learning
  • P3 – Attractiveness: Statistical properties versus individual person characteristics
  • P4 – Facial expressions: The role of spatial frequencies for information selection and attention
  • P5 – Voice perception: Basic parameters
  • P6 – Determinants of voice learning
  • P7 – Interactions of visual and auditory information in social perception related to gender and ethnicity
  • P8 – Cooperation between people: Facial and interactional signals as coordination devices
  • P9 – Automatic brain activation to faces and voices in social phobia before and after psychotherapy
  • P10 – Age and aging in face perception and memory

DFG Research Unit - "Person Perception"
Institute of Psychology
Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena
Leutragraben 1
07743 Jena

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