Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-gene' benefits and have also been found to influence the attractiveness of male faces. The current study explores how female self-rated attractiveness influences male face preference in females using faces manipulated with computer graphics. The study demonstrates that there is a relatively increased preference for masculinity and an increased preference for symmetry for women who regard themselves as attractive. This finding may reflect a condition-dependent mating strategy analogous to behaviours found in other species. The absence of a preference for proposed markers of good genes may be adaptive in women of low mate value to avoid the cost...
Here we show that women's preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men's faces are decreased ...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
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 some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Testosterone-dependent secondary sexual characteristics in males may signal immunological competence...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Secondary sexual characteristics may indicate quality of the immune system and therefore a preferenc...
In nonhuman species, increasing the proportion of potential mates in the local population often incr...
Individuals are attuned to cues of quality in potential mates. Mate quality is assessed on both an a...
The link between femininity and attractiveness in the female face is attributed to the value placed ...
Research has failed to reach consensus on the characteristics of attractive male faces. Different st...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
Here we show that women's preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men's faces are decreased ...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
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 some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Testosterone-dependent secondary sexual characteristics in males may signal immunological competence...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Secondary sexual characteristics may indicate quality of the immune system and therefore a preferenc...
In nonhuman species, increasing the proportion of potential mates in the local population often incr...
Individuals are attuned to cues of quality in potential mates. Mate quality is assessed on both an a...
The link between femininity and attractiveness in the female face is attributed to the value placed ...
Research has failed to reach consensus on the characteristics of attractive male faces. Different st...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
Here we show that women's preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men's faces are decreased ...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...