In many animals, exaggerated sex-typical male traits are preferred by females, and may be a signal of both past and current disease resistance. The proposal that the same is true in humans – i.e., that masculine men are immunocompetent and attractive – underpins a large literature on facial masculinity preferences. Recently, theoretical models have suggested that current condition may be a better index of mate value than past immunocompetence. This is particularly likely in populations where pathogenic fluctuation is fast relative to host life history. As life history is slow in humans, there is reason to expect that, among humans, condition-dependent traits might contribute more to attractiveness than relatively stable traits such as mascu...
Much attractiveness research has focused on face shape. The role of masculinity (which for adults is...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Recent studies suggest that judgments of facial masculinity reflect more than sexually dimorphic sha...
In many animals, exaggerated sex-typical male traits are preferred by females, and may be a signal o...
Background: In many animals, exaggerated sex-typical male traits are preferred by females, and may b...
BACKGROUND: In many animals, exaggerated sex-typical male traits are preferred by females, and may b...
Evolutionary theories of human attraction draw heavily upon nonhuman literature, and currently the I...
Abstract: Evolutionary theories of human attraction draw heavily upon nonhuman literature, and curre...
Evidence for attraction to sexually dimorphic features in male faces is inconsistent in the literatu...
The authors investigated whether differences in facial stimuli could explain the inconsistencies in ...
Masculinity and distinctiveness have been found to in uence the attractiveness of human male faces....
In many species, male secondary sexual traits have evolved via female choice as they confer indirect...
In the literature on human mate choice, masculine facial morphology is often proposed to be an inter...
Abstract. Currently the Immunocompetence Hypothesis dominates research into female attrac-tion to ma...
This research investigated the partner characteristics that are attributed to male facial masculinit...
Much attractiveness research has focused on face shape. The role of masculinity (which for adults is...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Recent studies suggest that judgments of facial masculinity reflect more than sexually dimorphic sha...
In many animals, exaggerated sex-typical male traits are preferred by females, and may be a signal o...
Background: In many animals, exaggerated sex-typical male traits are preferred by females, and may b...
BACKGROUND: In many animals, exaggerated sex-typical male traits are preferred by females, and may b...
Evolutionary theories of human attraction draw heavily upon nonhuman literature, and currently the I...
Abstract: Evolutionary theories of human attraction draw heavily upon nonhuman literature, and curre...
Evidence for attraction to sexually dimorphic features in male faces is inconsistent in the literatu...
The authors investigated whether differences in facial stimuli could explain the inconsistencies in ...
Masculinity and distinctiveness have been found to in uence the attractiveness of human male faces....
In many species, male secondary sexual traits have evolved via female choice as they confer indirect...
In the literature on human mate choice, masculine facial morphology is often proposed to be an inter...
Abstract. Currently the Immunocompetence Hypothesis dominates research into female attrac-tion to ma...
This research investigated the partner characteristics that are attributed to male facial masculinit...
Much attractiveness research has focused on face shape. The role of masculinity (which for adults is...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Recent studies suggest that judgments of facial masculinity reflect more than sexually dimorphic sha...