Research has shown that early exposure to parental characteristics in non-human animals influences later mate preferences. Similar findings are reported for humans. The development of mate preferences may be governed by a process known as imprinting, in which preferences are shaped by exposure to the physical characteristics of opposite-sex caretakers during a sensitive period in childhood. However, the mechanisms behind this imprinting-like effect remain unclear. In the current study, approximately 60 adopted individuals living in Canada and the United States completed web-based questionnaires. Adoptees’ mate preferences for hair color, eye color, and ethnicity were examined in relation to corresponding caretaker traits. Results did not sh...
Inspired by studies demonstrating mate-choice copying effects in non-human species, recent studies o...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
In this thesis I investigate whether human sexual preferences develop through sexual imprinting. Sex...
Research has shown that human partners are more similar than expected by chance on a variety of trai...
Existing studies have demonstrated that choosing a partner is strongly determined by physical and pe...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mate choice is central to individuals' lives and to the evolutio...
AbstractMuch research has documented how people's face preferences vary, but we do not know whether ...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
In several species, mate choice is influenced by parental features through sexual imprinting, but in...
Previous studies have shown that human mate-choice can be influenced by exposure to opposite-sex par...
Much research has documented how people’s face preferences vary, but we do not know whether there is...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
SummarySexual preferences in animals are often skewed toward mates with exaggerated traits. In many ...
Inspired by studies demonstrating mate-choice copying effects in non-human species, recent studies o...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
In this thesis I investigate whether human sexual preferences develop through sexual imprinting. Sex...
Research has shown that human partners are more similar than expected by chance on a variety of trai...
Existing studies have demonstrated that choosing a partner is strongly determined by physical and pe...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mate choice is central to individuals' lives and to the evolutio...
AbstractMuch research has documented how people's face preferences vary, but we do not know whether ...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
In several species, mate choice is influenced by parental features through sexual imprinting, but in...
Previous studies have shown that human mate-choice can be influenced by exposure to opposite-sex par...
Much research has documented how people’s face preferences vary, but we do not know whether there is...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
SummarySexual preferences in animals are often skewed toward mates with exaggerated traits. In many ...
Inspired by studies demonstrating mate-choice copying effects in non-human species, recent studies o...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
In this thesis I investigate whether human sexual preferences develop through sexual imprinting. Sex...