Authors: KO Alberts, AD Castel
Year: 2025
Published in: Experimental Aging Research, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Institution: University of California Los Angeles
Research Area: Cognitive Aging, Associative Memory, Trustworthiness of Artificial Faces, Human-AI Interaction, Psychology, Trust in AI
Discipline: Psychology, Psychobiology, Aging Research
Older adults perceive artificial faces as equally trustworthy as real faces, unlike young adults who find artificial faces less trustworthy, and older adults show no difference in memory accuracy between face types.
Methods: Participants viewed real and artificial faces associated with scam or neutral conditions, then rated trustworthiness and were tested on associative memory.
Key Findings: Associative memory and perceived trustworthiness of real and artificial faces across young and older adults.
Citations: 1