Religion and morality.

R McKay, H Whitehouse - Psychological bulletin, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
The relationship between religion and morality has long been hotly debated. Does religion
make us more moral? Is it necessary for morality? Do moral inclinations emerge …

[HTML][HTML] Watching Eyes effects: When others meet the self

L Conty, N George, JK Hietanen - Consciousness and cognition, 2016 - Elsevier
The perception of direct gaze—that is, of another individual's gaze directed at the observer—
is known to influence a wide range of cognitive processes and behaviors. We present a new …

[HTML][HTML] Video-conferencing usage dynamics and nonverbal mechanisms exacerbate Zoom Fatigue, particularly for women

G Fauville, M Luo, ACM Queiroz, A Lee… - Computers in Human …, 2023 - Elsevier
The widespread adoption of video-conferencing has not only transformed communication at
scale, but also increased feelings of Zoom fatigue among workers around the world …

Effects of robot gaze and voice human-likeness on users' subjective perception, visual attention, and cerebral activity in voice conversations

M Li, F Guo, X Wang, J Chen, J Ham - Computers in Human Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
Robot gaze and voice are essential anthropomorphic features to promote users'
engagement in voice conversations. Earlier research chiefly examined how robot gaze and …

[HTML][HTML] Do 'watching eyes' influence antisocial behavior? A systematic review & meta-analysis

K Dear, K Dutton, E Fox - Evolution and Human Behavior, 2019 - Elsevier
Eye cues have been shown to stimulate rapid, reflexive, unconscious processing and in
many experimental settings to cue increased prosocial and decreased antisocial behaviour …

Artificial surveillance cues do not increase generosity: Two meta-analyses

SB Northover, WC Pedersen, AB Cohen… - Evolution and Human …, 2017 - Elsevier
Many studies have seemingly demonstrated that anonymous individuals who are shown
artificial cues of being watched behave as if they are being watched by real people …

[HTML][HTML] Human face and gaze perception is highly context specific and involves bottom-up and top-down neural processing

M Hadders-Algra - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
This review summarizes human perception and processing of face and gaze signals. Face
and gaze signals are important means of non-verbal social communication. The review …

Crafting messages to fight dishonesty: A field investigation of the effects of social norms and watching eye cues on fare evasion

S Ayal, J Celse, G Hochman - Organizational Behavior and Human …, 2021 - Elsevier
The impact of watching eyes cues and descriptive social norm messages on fare evasion
was studied in two experiments that were conducted in two railway stations in France. In …

Eyes wide open: Only eyes that pay attention promote prosocial behavior

Z Manesi, PAM Van Lange… - Evolutionary …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Research from evolutionary psychology suggests that the mere presence of eye images can
promote prosocial behavior. However, the “eye images effect” is a source of considerable …

[HTML][HTML] Watching eyes on potential litter can reduce littering: evidence from two field experiments

M Bateson, R Robinson, T Abayomi-Cole, J Greenlees… - PeerJ, 2015 - peerj.com
Littering constitutes a major societal problem, and any simple intervention that reduces its
prevalence would be widely beneficial. In previous research, we have found that displaying …