We investigated whether the attractive facial traits of averageness and symmetry signal health, examining two aspects of signalling: whether these traits are perceived as healthy, and whether they provide accurate health information. In Study 1, we used morphing techniques to alter the averageness and symmetry of individual faces. Increases in both traits increased perceived health, and perceived health correlated negatively with rated distinctiveness (a converse measure of averageness) and positively with rated symmetry of the images. In Study 2, we examined whether these traits signal real, as well as perceived, health, in a sample of individuals for whom health scores, based on detailed medical records, were available. Perceived health c...
Facial cues contribute to attractiveness, including shape cues such as symmetry, averageness, and s...
To what extent does information in a person's face predict their likely behavior? There is increasin...
Inspired by the evolutionary conjecture that sexually selected traits function as indicators of path...
Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims...
The `good genes' explanation of attractiveness posits that mate preferences favour healthy individua...
We explored the relationships between facial attractiveness and several variables thought to be rela...
Past research suggest that facial symmetry is as an honest indicator of the biological fitness of th...
Studies have shown that male faces high in symmetry are judged more attractive than faces low in sym...
Impressions of health are integral to social interactions, yet poorly understood. A review of the li...
Proportion and symmetry are thought to be very important for animals to appreciation their daily lif...
Images of faces manipulated to make their shapes closer to the average are perceived as more attract...
Facial symmetry, averageness, sexual dimorphism, and skin colour/texture all serve as cues to attrac...
Previous studies demonstrate that people with different personality traits have different-looking fa...
Facial cues contribute to attractiveness, including shape cues such as symmetry, averageness and sex...
Facial cues contribute to attractiveness, including shape cues such as symmetry, averageness, and se...
Facial cues contribute to attractiveness, including shape cues such as symmetry, averageness, and s...
To what extent does information in a person's face predict their likely behavior? There is increasin...
Inspired by the evolutionary conjecture that sexually selected traits function as indicators of path...
Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims...
The `good genes' explanation of attractiveness posits that mate preferences favour healthy individua...
We explored the relationships between facial attractiveness and several variables thought to be rela...
Past research suggest that facial symmetry is as an honest indicator of the biological fitness of th...
Studies have shown that male faces high in symmetry are judged more attractive than faces low in sym...
Impressions of health are integral to social interactions, yet poorly understood. A review of the li...
Proportion and symmetry are thought to be very important for animals to appreciation their daily lif...
Images of faces manipulated to make their shapes closer to the average are perceived as more attract...
Facial symmetry, averageness, sexual dimorphism, and skin colour/texture all serve as cues to attrac...
Previous studies demonstrate that people with different personality traits have different-looking fa...
Facial cues contribute to attractiveness, including shape cues such as symmetry, averageness and sex...
Facial cues contribute to attractiveness, including shape cues such as symmetry, averageness, and se...
Facial cues contribute to attractiveness, including shape cues such as symmetry, averageness, and s...
To what extent does information in a person's face predict their likely behavior? There is increasin...
Inspired by the evolutionary conjecture that sexually selected traits function as indicators of path...