Title : " Facial esthetics and the assignment of personality traits before and after orthognathic surgery rated on video clips."
Short summary : Every patient's face was assessed twice before and after treatment in changing sequence, by 155 naïve raters with similar age to the patients. The raters provided independent estimates on aesthetic trait pairs like ugly /beautiful, and personality trait pairs like dominant /flexible. Furthermore the perception of attractiveness, intelligence, health, the persons' erotic aura, faithfulness, and five additional items were rated.
we found that the intervention significantly and effectively altered the perception of the personality trait self-confidence.
The effect size was highest in Class III patients, smallest in Class II patients, and in between for patients with Laterognathia. All dysgnathic patients benefitted from orthognathic surgery. We conclude that motion can mitigate marked stereotypes but does not entirely offset the mostly negative perception of dysgnathic faces.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29390018
It's 2018 and people still preach bluepilled nonsense
Smh
Short summary : Every patient's face was assessed twice before and after treatment in changing sequence, by 155 naïve raters with similar age to the patients. The raters provided independent estimates on aesthetic trait pairs like ugly /beautiful, and personality trait pairs like dominant /flexible. Furthermore the perception of attractiveness, intelligence, health, the persons' erotic aura, faithfulness, and five additional items were rated.
we found that the intervention significantly and effectively altered the perception of the personality trait self-confidence.
The effect size was highest in Class III patients, smallest in Class II patients, and in between for patients with Laterognathia. All dysgnathic patients benefitted from orthognathic surgery. We conclude that motion can mitigate marked stereotypes but does not entirely offset the mostly negative perception of dysgnathic faces.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29390018
It's 2018 and people still preach bluepilled nonsense
Smh
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