Facial width to height ratio (fWHR) is a morphological cue that correlates with sexual dimorphism and social traits. Currently, it is unclear how vertical and horizontal components of fWHR, distinctly capture faces' social information. Using a new methodology, we orthogonally manipulated the upper facial height and the bizygomatic width to test their selective effect in the formation of impressions. Subjects (n = 90) saw pair of faces and had to select the face expressing better different social traits (trustworthiness, aggressiveness and femininity). We further investigated how sex and fWHR components interact in the formation of these judgements. Across experiments, changes along the vertical component better predicted participants' ratin...
Human faces show marked sexual shape dimorphism, and this affects their attractiveness. Humans also ...
Facial sexual dimorphism has widely demonstrated as having an influence on the facial attractiveness...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper...
It has been found that the structure of the face can be cues to behaviours such as aggression, viole...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper ...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper ...
International audienceThe facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is a perceptual cue that affects the p...
In recent research, facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) has garnered considerable attention because ...
The ascription of mind to others is central to social cognition. Most research on the ascription of ...
Decisions about whom to trust are biased by stable facial traits such as attractiveness, similarity ...
Decisions about whom to trust are biased by stable facial traits such as attractiveness, similarity ...
The facial first impressions literature has focused on trait dimensions, with less research on how s...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Recent studies suggest that judgments of facial masculinity reflect more than sexually dimorphic sha...
Previous research shows that men with higher facial width-to-height ratios (fWHRs) have higher testo...
Human faces show marked sexual shape dimorphism, and this affects their attractiveness. Humans also ...
Facial sexual dimorphism has widely demonstrated as having an influence on the facial attractiveness...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper...
It has been found that the structure of the face can be cues to behaviours such as aggression, viole...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper ...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper ...
International audienceThe facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is a perceptual cue that affects the p...
In recent research, facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) has garnered considerable attention because ...
The ascription of mind to others is central to social cognition. Most research on the ascription of ...
Decisions about whom to trust are biased by stable facial traits such as attractiveness, similarity ...
Decisions about whom to trust are biased by stable facial traits such as attractiveness, similarity ...
The facial first impressions literature has focused on trait dimensions, with less research on how s...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Recent studies suggest that judgments of facial masculinity reflect more than sexually dimorphic sha...
Previous research shows that men with higher facial width-to-height ratios (fWHRs) have higher testo...
Human faces show marked sexual shape dimorphism, and this affects their attractiveness. Humans also ...
Facial sexual dimorphism has widely demonstrated as having an influence on the facial attractiveness...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper...