Kin recognition is an essential component of kin-directed adaptive behavior. Consequently, potential mechanisms of kin recognition, such as learning a kin phenotype from family members (familial imprinting) or self (self-referential phenotype matching), have been the focus of much research. Studies using computer-manipulated self-resemblance show effects for both same-sex and opposite-sex faces and have been interpreted as evidence for self-referential phenotype matching. However, more recent research on sex-contingent face processing suggests that visual experience with faces of one sex has little influence on perceptions of faces of the other sex, calling into question how self-referential phenotype matching can influence perceptions of o...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to influence behavior...
Research has shown that human partners are more similar than expected by chance on a variety of trai...
Humans have been shown to display phenomena resembling sexual imprinting, whereby adults are attract...
Kin recognition is an essential component of kin-directed adaptive behavior. Consequently, potential...
Preference for phenotypic similarity in assortative mating may be influenced by either a preference ...
Our reactions to facial self-resemblance could reflect either specialized responses to cues of kinsh...
Contextual cues of genetic relatedness to familiar individuals, such as cosocialization and maternal...
Are men more likely than women to take into account a child\u2019s facial resemblance to themselves ...
Previous studies have shown that human mate-choice can be influenced by exposure to opposite-sex par...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin more than less related ...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin rather than less relate...
Faces are an important cue to multiple physiological and psychological traits. Human preferences for...
Abstract Are men more likely than women to take into account a child’s facial resemblance to themsel...
Platek et al. (2002, 2003) reported that facial resemblance between self and a child increases profe...
In humans, paternal investment is highly variable and is modulated by paternity uncertainty. Facial ...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to influence behavior...
Research has shown that human partners are more similar than expected by chance on a variety of trai...
Humans have been shown to display phenomena resembling sexual imprinting, whereby adults are attract...
Kin recognition is an essential component of kin-directed adaptive behavior. Consequently, potential...
Preference for phenotypic similarity in assortative mating may be influenced by either a preference ...
Our reactions to facial self-resemblance could reflect either specialized responses to cues of kinsh...
Contextual cues of genetic relatedness to familiar individuals, such as cosocialization and maternal...
Are men more likely than women to take into account a child\u2019s facial resemblance to themselves ...
Previous studies have shown that human mate-choice can be influenced by exposure to opposite-sex par...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin more than less related ...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin rather than less relate...
Faces are an important cue to multiple physiological and psychological traits. Human preferences for...
Abstract Are men more likely than women to take into account a child’s facial resemblance to themsel...
Platek et al. (2002, 2003) reported that facial resemblance between self and a child increases profe...
In humans, paternal investment is highly variable and is modulated by paternity uncertainty. Facial ...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to influence behavior...
Research has shown that human partners are more similar than expected by chance on a variety of trai...
Humans have been shown to display phenomena resembling sexual imprinting, whereby adults are attract...