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. 2020 Sep 22;11:4728. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-18566-7

Fig. 1. Evolution of ratings of perceived trustworthiness in England across time.

Fig. 1

a Example of faces detected in portraits from the National Portrait Gallery and estimated as being perceived as lowly trustworthy (top; Thomas Cranmer by Gerlach Flicke, 1545-1546, NPG 535 All rights reserved © National Portrait Gallery, London) and estimated as being perceived as highly trustworthy (bottom; Sir Matthew Wood by Arthur William Devis, 1815-1816, NPG 1481 All rights reserved © National Portrait Gallery). b Evolution of ratings of perceived trustworthiness in the National Portrait Gallery (for representation purposes, in this Figure, evaluations of perceived trustworthiness were fitted by a local polynomial regression with a span of 0.75 and adjusted for perceived dominance) and GDP per capita in England. (log-transformed for representation purposes). Source data are provided as raw data and scripts on the online depository.