Past research suggest that facial symmetry is as an honest indicator of the biological fitness of the organism, and more symmetrical faces were consistently found to be perceived as more attractive and healthier. However, most studies had focused from an intraspecies perspective. Therefore, it was of interest to test if previous findings remain true when carried out from an interspecies perspective. Effect of the degree of genetic differences between the perceiver and the perceived targets on humans’ perception of attractiveness and health was also examined. Support was found for the relationship between facial symmetry and perceived attractiveness, but not for perceived health. Difference in phylogenetic distances was not found to have an ...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
We investigated whether the attractive facial traits of averageness and symmetry signal health, exam...
We explored the relationships between facial attractiveness and several variables thought to be rela...
Proportion and symmetry are thought to be very important for animals to appreciation their daily lif...
The `good genes' explanation of attractiveness posits that mate preferences favour healthy individua...
Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits are symmetry a...
Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
BACKGROUND: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
<p>Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied ...
This study explores the evolutionary-based hypothesis that facial attractiveness (a guiding force in...
Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
Studies have shown that male faces high in symmetry are judged more attractive than faces low in sym...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
We investigated whether the attractive facial traits of averageness and symmetry signal health, exam...
We explored the relationships between facial attractiveness and several variables thought to be rela...
Proportion and symmetry are thought to be very important for animals to appreciation their daily lif...
The `good genes' explanation of attractiveness posits that mate preferences favour healthy individua...
Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits are symmetry a...
Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
BACKGROUND: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
<p>Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied ...
This study explores the evolutionary-based hypothesis that facial attractiveness (a guiding force in...
Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
Studies have shown that male faces high in symmetry are judged more attractive than faces low in sym...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
We investigated whether the attractive facial traits of averageness and symmetry signal health, exam...
We explored the relationships between facial attractiveness and several variables thought to be rela...