APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Am I Being Watched? Attentiveness to Eyes Predicts Generosity
- Tobias Grossmann
University of Virginia - Caroline Kelsey
University of Virginia - Amrisha Vaish
University of Virginia
Abstract
We examined whether eyes (and being watched) have a specific impact on prosocial-behavior. Our eyetracking results show that attention to eyes, but not other human features indicating human presence, predicted donation behavior in a public, but not in an anonymous, context. Enhanced attentiveness to eyes may thus index increased reputational-concern.
Social Cognition