Much is known about the attractiveness of physical attributes, such as symmetry and averageness. Here we examine the effect of a social cue, eye-gaze direction, on facial attractiveness. Given that direct gaze signals social engagement, we predicted that faces showing direct gaze would be preferred to faces showing averted gaze. Thirty-two males completed two tasks designed to assess preferences for female faces displaying a neutral expression. Participants were more likely to select the face with direct gaze, when choosing the more attractive face from direct- and averted-gaze versions of the same face. This direct-gaze preference was stronger for high-attractive than low-attractive face sets, but was present for both. Attractiveness ratin...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Much is known about the attractiveness of physical attributes, such as symmetry and averageness. Her...
Many researchers regard attractiveness as a simple physical property of faces. There are, however, s...
Many researchers regard attractiveness as a simple physical property of faces. There are, however, s...
ABSTRACT—Few studies have investigated how physical and social facial cues are integrated in the for...
In social situations, faces of others can vary simultaneously in gaze and orientation. How these var...
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Many studies have investigated the physical cues that influence face preferences. By contrast, relat...
Attractiveness and beauty have been mainly treated as synonyms in the literature. However, the two a...
The Attractiveness Halo refers to a tendency for people to attribute more positive traits to more at...
The Attractiveness Halo refers to a tendency for people to attribute more positive traits to more at...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Much is known about the attractiveness of physical attributes, such as symmetry and averageness. Her...
Many researchers regard attractiveness as a simple physical property of faces. There are, however, s...
Many researchers regard attractiveness as a simple physical property of faces. There are, however, s...
ABSTRACT—Few studies have investigated how physical and social facial cues are integrated in the for...
In social situations, faces of others can vary simultaneously in gaze and orientation. How these var...
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Many studies have investigated the physical cues that influence face preferences. By contrast, relat...
Attractiveness and beauty have been mainly treated as synonyms in the literature. However, the two a...
The Attractiveness Halo refers to a tendency for people to attribute more positive traits to more at...
The Attractiveness Halo refers to a tendency for people to attribute more positive traits to more at...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...
Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance o...