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Pupillometry to Assess Auditory Sensation in Guinea Pigs
Published on: January 6, 2023
Pupil size and iris brightness interact to affect prosocial behaviour and affective responses
Juan Olvido Perea-García1, Daisy Berris1, Jingzhi Tan1
1Institute of Psychology, Cognitive Psychology Unit, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
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Despite the tight link between the visibility of the iris and pupil, the perceived effects of these two have been studied largely in isolation. We demonstrate, across two experimental studies, that the effects of perceived pupil size are dependent on the visibility of the iris. In a first study, our participants donated more and had more positive impressions of portraits of non-human primates when these were manipulated to appear having larger pupils. Post-hoc inspection of our data suggested that the difference was greater for species with more conspicuous irises. In a second study, we concomitantly manipulated iris brightness and pupil size. Brighter irises and larger pupils elicited greater donations. Participants rated photographs with brighter irises as cuter, more attractive and friendlier, but only when they had dilated pupils. Our results have methodological implications for studies manipulating eye appearance, and help interpret results from previous studies.
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