The introduction to this thesis outlines the evolutionary theory of human mating behaviour and describes the process of vocal production and auditory perception in humans. In addition it provides a brief overview of some of the research studies examining the role of vocalisations in courtship and competitive behaviours in animals. The body of this thesis is then divided into three parts. Part 1 examined whether male vocal frequencies may be an honest signal of physical attributes such as body size, body shape and hormonal quality. Results of Study 1 found that fundamental frequency but not formant dispersion was related to age. The voices of younger (but post-pubertal) males had lower fundamental frequency. Furthermore, fundamental frequenc...
xi, 102 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmThe human voice might have been shaped by sexual selection. Hence, voic...
Voice, as a secondary sexual characteristic, is known to affect the perceived attractiveness of huma...
In many primates, including humans, the vocalizations of males and females differ dramatically, with...
In human voices, low fundamental frequency is thought to be a cue to masculinity and reproductive ca...
In this thesis, I aimed to explore vocal attractiveness from an evolutionary perspective: how listen...
Voice, as a secondary sexual characteristic, is known to affect the perceived attractiveness of huma...
males with low fundamental frequencies and large vocal tract lengths are potentially adaptive. Altho...
Voice, as a secondary sexual characteristic, is known to affect the perceived attractiveness of huma...
The developmental and anatomical causes of human voice sexual dimorphisms are known, but the evoluti...
The process of sexual selection is likely to incorporate multiple sources of information that can be...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Low me...
International audienceIndividual differences in human voice pitch (fundamental frequency, F0) have e...
Selection for low male voice pitch is generally assumed to occur because it is a valid cue of formid...
Humans are highly sexually dimorphic primates, and some of the most conspicuous human sex difference...
In human mate choice, sexually dimorphic faces and voices comprise hormone-mediated cues that purpor...
xi, 102 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmThe human voice might have been shaped by sexual selection. Hence, voic...
Voice, as a secondary sexual characteristic, is known to affect the perceived attractiveness of huma...
In many primates, including humans, the vocalizations of males and females differ dramatically, with...
In human voices, low fundamental frequency is thought to be a cue to masculinity and reproductive ca...
In this thesis, I aimed to explore vocal attractiveness from an evolutionary perspective: how listen...
Voice, as a secondary sexual characteristic, is known to affect the perceived attractiveness of huma...
males with low fundamental frequencies and large vocal tract lengths are potentially adaptive. Altho...
Voice, as a secondary sexual characteristic, is known to affect the perceived attractiveness of huma...
The developmental and anatomical causes of human voice sexual dimorphisms are known, but the evoluti...
The process of sexual selection is likely to incorporate multiple sources of information that can be...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Low me...
International audienceIndividual differences in human voice pitch (fundamental frequency, F0) have e...
Selection for low male voice pitch is generally assumed to occur because it is a valid cue of formid...
Humans are highly sexually dimorphic primates, and some of the most conspicuous human sex difference...
In human mate choice, sexually dimorphic faces and voices comprise hormone-mediated cues that purpor...
xi, 102 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmThe human voice might have been shaped by sexual selection. Hence, voic...
Voice, as a secondary sexual characteristic, is known to affect the perceived attractiveness of huma...
In many primates, including humans, the vocalizations of males and females differ dramatically, with...