We reported in this journal (Langlois & Roggman, 1990) findings showing that attractive faces are those that represent the mathematical average of faces in a population. These findings were intriguing because they provided a parsimonious definition of facial attractiveness and because they supported explanations of attractiveness from the point of view of both evolutionary and cognitive-prototype theory. Since our 1990 report, several alternative explanations of our findings have been offered. In this article, we show that none of these alternatives explains our results adequately
Humans instinctively prefer attractive faces. Yet, little is known at the conscious level why this i...
The debate surrounding the relationship between facial attractiveness and distinctiveness appears to...
Data are presented which give cross cultural generality to the observation by Langlois and Rogg...
We reported in this journal (Langlois & Roggman, 1990) findings showing that attractive faces are t...
We reported in this journal (Langlois & Roggman, 1990) findings showing that attractive faces are th...
Scientists and philosophers have searched for centuries for a parsimonious answer to the question o...
Psychological research shows clearly that average faces are attractive. Faces generally become more ...
Although the averageness hypothesis of facial attractiveness proposes that the attractiveness of fac...
[[abstract]]The attractiveness of human faces can be predicted with a high degree of accuracy if we ...
This chapter presents data that is in line with the notion that averageness, sexual dimorphism, and ...
Although the Averageness Hypothesis of facial attractiveness proposes that the attractiveness of fac...
In this article, a new hypothesis on facial beauty perception is proposed: the weighted average of t...
Images of faces manipulated to make their shapes closer to the average are perceived as more attract...
Face attractiveness relates positively to the mathematical averageness of a face, but how close attr...
THE finding that photographic1-4 and digital5 composites (blends) of faces are considered to be attr...
Humans instinctively prefer attractive faces. Yet, little is known at the conscious level why this i...
The debate surrounding the relationship between facial attractiveness and distinctiveness appears to...
Data are presented which give cross cultural generality to the observation by Langlois and Rogg...
We reported in this journal (Langlois & Roggman, 1990) findings showing that attractive faces are t...
We reported in this journal (Langlois & Roggman, 1990) findings showing that attractive faces are th...
Scientists and philosophers have searched for centuries for a parsimonious answer to the question o...
Psychological research shows clearly that average faces are attractive. Faces generally become more ...
Although the averageness hypothesis of facial attractiveness proposes that the attractiveness of fac...
[[abstract]]The attractiveness of human faces can be predicted with a high degree of accuracy if we ...
This chapter presents data that is in line with the notion that averageness, sexual dimorphism, and ...
Although the Averageness Hypothesis of facial attractiveness proposes that the attractiveness of fac...
In this article, a new hypothesis on facial beauty perception is proposed: the weighted average of t...
Images of faces manipulated to make their shapes closer to the average are perceived as more attract...
Face attractiveness relates positively to the mathematical averageness of a face, but how close attr...
THE finding that photographic1-4 and digital5 composites (blends) of faces are considered to be attr...
Humans instinctively prefer attractive faces. Yet, little is known at the conscious level why this i...
The debate surrounding the relationship between facial attractiveness and distinctiveness appears to...
Data are presented which give cross cultural generality to the observation by Langlois and Rogg...