Cognition & emotion
Joint attention modulates intergroup altruism via incidental learning of trust.
Clara D C Claveau, Laeticia Fatima Gibbs, Andrew Bayliss, Frederick L Philippe, Francesca Capozzi
Published: 202610.1080/02699931.2025.2609939
Abstract
Joint attention (i.e. looking where others look) can implicitly elicit positive social behaviour: people trust more and are more altruistic toward individuals who are helpful in cueing relevant objects than toward unhelpful individuals. Does this eff…
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