This study was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) awarded to JL (grant numbers PZ00P1_121622 and PP00P1_139072).Recent studies have shown that women are more sensitive than men to subtle cuteness differences in infant faces. It has been suggested that raised levels in estradiol and progesterone may be responsible for this advantage. We compared young women's sensitivity to computer-manipulated baby faces varying in cuteness. Thirty-six women were tested once during ovulation and once during the luteal phase of their menstrual cycle. In a two alternative forced-choice experiment, participants chose the baby which they thought was cuter (Task 1), younger (Task 2), or the baby that they would prefer to babysit (Task 3). S...
Infant facial features are typically perceived as “cute,” provoking caretaking behaviours. Previous ...
Research on the perception of facial attractiveness suggests hormonal involvement in mate selection ...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
Recent studies have shown that women are more sensitive than men to subtle cuteness differences in i...
Infant cuteness can influence adult-infant interaction and has been shown to activate reward centres...
ABSTRACT—We used computer image manipulation to de-velop a test of perception of subtle gradations i...
Infant cuteness can influence adult-infant interaction and has been shown to activate reward centres...
“Baby schema” refers to infant characteristics, such as facial cues, that positively influence cute...
Evolutionary theories have long been used to generate testable predictions about responses to adult ...
The factors that contribute to individual differences in the reward value of cute infant facial char...
Neonatal features in the newborn are thought to trigger parental care, the most fundamental prosocia...
Evidence suggests that females experience adaptive shifts in facial preferences across the menstrual...
In recent years, evidence has been gathered indicating increased attractiveness of female faces at t...
Facial characteristics can serve as a cue for judgements of multiple human traits, from maternal ten...
Human ovulation is not advertised, as it is in several primate species, by conspicuous sexual swelli...
Infant facial features are typically perceived as “cute,” provoking caretaking behaviours. Previous ...
Research on the perception of facial attractiveness suggests hormonal involvement in mate selection ...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
Recent studies have shown that women are more sensitive than men to subtle cuteness differences in i...
Infant cuteness can influence adult-infant interaction and has been shown to activate reward centres...
ABSTRACT—We used computer image manipulation to de-velop a test of perception of subtle gradations i...
Infant cuteness can influence adult-infant interaction and has been shown to activate reward centres...
“Baby schema” refers to infant characteristics, such as facial cues, that positively influence cute...
Evolutionary theories have long been used to generate testable predictions about responses to adult ...
The factors that contribute to individual differences in the reward value of cute infant facial char...
Neonatal features in the newborn are thought to trigger parental care, the most fundamental prosocia...
Evidence suggests that females experience adaptive shifts in facial preferences across the menstrual...
In recent years, evidence has been gathered indicating increased attractiveness of female faces at t...
Facial characteristics can serve as a cue for judgements of multiple human traits, from maternal ten...
Human ovulation is not advertised, as it is in several primate species, by conspicuous sexual swelli...
Infant facial features are typically perceived as “cute,” provoking caretaking behaviours. Previous ...
Research on the perception of facial attractiveness suggests hormonal involvement in mate selection ...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...