Abstract: In a range of non-human primate, bird and fish species, the intensity of red coloration in males is associated with social dominance, testosterone levels and mate selection. In humans too, skin redness is associated with health, but it is not known whether – as in non-human species – it is also associated with dominance and links to attractiveness have not been thoroughly investigated. Here we allow female participants to manipulate the CIELab a * value (red-green axis) of skin to maximize the perceived aggression, dominance and attractiveness of photographs of men’s faces, and make two findings. First, participants increased a * (increasing redness) to enhance each attribute, suggesting that facial redness is perceived as conveyi...
We manipulated facial masculinity (masculine-morph/feminine-morph) and color (red/white) through two...
Abstract: The use of cosmetics by women seems to consistently increase their attractiveness. What fa...
Abstract: Substantial evidence from psychology and cross-cultural anthropology supports a general r...
In a range of non-human primate, bird and fish species, the intensity of red coloration in males is ...
In a range of non-human primate, bird and fish species, the intensity of red coloration in males is ...
Much attractiveness research has focused on face shape. The role of masculinity (which for adults is...
Past research has shown that peripheral and facial redness influences perceptions of attractiveness ...
Abstract: Previous researchers have documented that the color red enhances one’s sexual attraction t...
In the present research, we investigated whether the red-attraction relation that has been observed ...
Abstract: Human faces show marked sexual shape dimorphism, and this affects their attractiveness. Hu...
The presence and intensity of red coloration correlate with male dominance and testosterone in a var...
Abstract: Women’s preferences for masculine-looking male faces are inconsistent across studies, with...
Abstract: Face judgments of dominance play an important role in human social interaction. Perceived ...
We investigated relationships between fecal androgen concentrations, facial coloration and behaviour...
Abstract: We investigated whether men’s faces contain embedded cues that signal differences in indi...
We manipulated facial masculinity (masculine-morph/feminine-morph) and color (red/white) through two...
Abstract: The use of cosmetics by women seems to consistently increase their attractiveness. What fa...
Abstract: Substantial evidence from psychology and cross-cultural anthropology supports a general r...
In a range of non-human primate, bird and fish species, the intensity of red coloration in males is ...
In a range of non-human primate, bird and fish species, the intensity of red coloration in males is ...
Much attractiveness research has focused on face shape. The role of masculinity (which for adults is...
Past research has shown that peripheral and facial redness influences perceptions of attractiveness ...
Abstract: Previous researchers have documented that the color red enhances one’s sexual attraction t...
In the present research, we investigated whether the red-attraction relation that has been observed ...
Abstract: Human faces show marked sexual shape dimorphism, and this affects their attractiveness. Hu...
The presence and intensity of red coloration correlate with male dominance and testosterone in a var...
Abstract: Women’s preferences for masculine-looking male faces are inconsistent across studies, with...
Abstract: Face judgments of dominance play an important role in human social interaction. Perceived ...
We investigated relationships between fecal androgen concentrations, facial coloration and behaviour...
Abstract: We investigated whether men’s faces contain embedded cues that signal differences in indi...
We manipulated facial masculinity (masculine-morph/feminine-morph) and color (red/white) through two...
Abstract: The use of cosmetics by women seems to consistently increase their attractiveness. What fa...
Abstract: Substantial evidence from psychology and cross-cultural anthropology supports a general r...