Background Despite its short-term costs, behaviour that appears altruistic can increase an individual’s inclusive fitness by earning direct (selfish) and/or indirect (kin-selected) benefits. An evolved preference for other-regarding or helping behaviour in potential mates has been proposed as an additional mechanism by which these behaviours can yield direct fitness benefits in humans. Results We asked 32 heterosexual women and 35 heterosexual men to rate the attractiveness of members of the opposite sex in the presence and the absence of information about helping behaviours. Reports of helping behaviour were associated with a significant increase in the attractiveness of both men and women as potential long-term sexual partners. Altruism a...
Empirical evidence has demonstrated that in long-term romantic contexts altruists are favoured over ...
There is a large body of research exploring the role of altruism in mate choice, showing altruism is...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recent...
Background Despite its short-term costs, behaviour that appears altruistic can increase an individua...
Background: Despite its short-term costs, behaviour that appears altruistic can increase an individ...
Explaining altruism through an evolutionary lens has been a challenge for evolutionary theorists. Wh...
Although previous research has found that altruism is an important trait in human mate choice, much ...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
One of the evolutionary adaptive benefits of altruism may be that it acts as an honest (reliable) si...
Previous literature suggests that altruism may have evolved as a sexually selectable trait. Recent r...
The role of prosocial behaviour in female mate choice has been extensively explored, focusing on the...
Altruism plays a role in mate choice, particularly in women’s preferences, and particularly for long...
Several studies have found that individuals are more altruistic towards potential mates than others,...
Several studies have found that individuals are more altruistic towards potential mates than others,...
Humans are often seen as unusual in displaying altruistic behaviour towards nonrelatives. Here we ou...
Empirical evidence has demonstrated that in long-term romantic contexts altruists are favoured over ...
There is a large body of research exploring the role of altruism in mate choice, showing altruism is...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recent...
Background Despite its short-term costs, behaviour that appears altruistic can increase an individua...
Background: Despite its short-term costs, behaviour that appears altruistic can increase an individ...
Explaining altruism through an evolutionary lens has been a challenge for evolutionary theorists. Wh...
Although previous research has found that altruism is an important trait in human mate choice, much ...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
One of the evolutionary adaptive benefits of altruism may be that it acts as an honest (reliable) si...
Previous literature suggests that altruism may have evolved as a sexually selectable trait. Recent r...
The role of prosocial behaviour in female mate choice has been extensively explored, focusing on the...
Altruism plays a role in mate choice, particularly in women’s preferences, and particularly for long...
Several studies have found that individuals are more altruistic towards potential mates than others,...
Several studies have found that individuals are more altruistic towards potential mates than others,...
Humans are often seen as unusual in displaying altruistic behaviour towards nonrelatives. Here we ou...
Empirical evidence has demonstrated that in long-term romantic contexts altruists are favoured over ...
There is a large body of research exploring the role of altruism in mate choice, showing altruism is...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recent...