Symmetry in human male faces may be a cue to heritable fitness benefits and is found attractive. Preferences for facial masculinity, another proposed marker of genetic quality, have been found to vary in ways that may maximise evolutionary relevant benefits and masculinity is found to be of increased attractiveness at peak fertility across the menstrual cycle. Here we show that women prefer more symmetric faces at peak fertility (Study 1) and that such shifting preferences may be potentially strategic preferences as we found them to occur only for judgements concerning short-term relations and when women already had a partner (Study 2). Such preferences potentially indicate a strategy that maximises the quality of extra-pair/short-term part...
In women cyclical shifts in preference have been documented for odour and certain physical and behav...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavio...
Symmetry in human male faces may be a cue to heritable fitness benefits and is found attractive. Pre...
Symmetry in human male faces may be a cue to heritable fitness benefits and is found attractive. Pre...
In women, changes in preference during the menstrual cycle have been documented for attractiveness j...
In women, changes in preference during the menstrual cycle have been documented for attractiveness j...
Previous studies have shown that women increase their preference for masculinity during the fertile ...
Previous studies have shown that women increase their preference for masculinity during the fertile ...
In many species, symmetry enhances physical attractiveness of the face and body. In humans, facial a...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that women increase their preference for masculinity during ...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
2 Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner....
In women cyclical shifts in preference have been documented for odour and certain physical and behav...
In women cyclical shifts in preference have been documented for odour and certain physical and behav...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavio...
Symmetry in human male faces may be a cue to heritable fitness benefits and is found attractive. Pre...
Symmetry in human male faces may be a cue to heritable fitness benefits and is found attractive. Pre...
In women, changes in preference during the menstrual cycle have been documented for attractiveness j...
In women, changes in preference during the menstrual cycle have been documented for attractiveness j...
Previous studies have shown that women increase their preference for masculinity during the fertile ...
Previous studies have shown that women increase their preference for masculinity during the fertile ...
In many species, symmetry enhances physical attractiveness of the face and body. In humans, facial a...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that women increase their preference for masculinity during ...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
2 Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner....
In women cyclical shifts in preference have been documented for odour and certain physical and behav...
In women cyclical shifts in preference have been documented for odour and certain physical and behav...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavio...