Facial attractiveness has important social consequences. Despite a widespread belief that beauty cannot be defined, in fact, there is considerable agreement across individuals and cultures on what is found attractive. By considering that attraction and mate choice are critical components of evolutionary selection, we can better understand the importance of beauty. There are many traits that are linked to facial attractiveness in humans and each may in some way impart benefits to individuals who act on their preferences. If a trait is reliably associated with some benefit to the perceiver, then we would expect individuals in a population to find that trait attractive. Such an approach has highlighted face traits such as age, health, symmetry...
The face serves as a fascinating focal point for exploring different perspectives and attitudes on h...
In their Target Article, Davis and Arnocky (2020) suggest that evolutionary theories of mate prefere...
In their Target Article, Davis and Arnocky (2020) suggest that evolutionary theories of mate prefere...
Facial attractiveness has important social consequences. Despite a widespread belief that beauty can...
Facial attractiveness has important social consequences. Despite a widespread belief that beauty can...
Humans instinctively prefer attractive faces. Yet, little is known at the conscious level why this i...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
This chapter presents data that is in line with the notion that averageness, sexual dimorphism, and ...
This chapter presents data that is in line with the notion that averageness, sexual dimorphism, and ...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
Evolutionary theory has formed the foundation of much of the current research into human mate-choice...
The facial photographs of 84 heterosexual women were rated for attractiveness by 74 males and 74 fem...
Aesthetic experience is personal and yet universal. It has long been an intriguing subject of intere...
The face serves as a fascinating focal point for exploring different perspectives and attitudes on h...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
The face serves as a fascinating focal point for exploring different perspectives and attitudes on h...
In their Target Article, Davis and Arnocky (2020) suggest that evolutionary theories of mate prefere...
In their Target Article, Davis and Arnocky (2020) suggest that evolutionary theories of mate prefere...
Facial attractiveness has important social consequences. Despite a widespread belief that beauty can...
Facial attractiveness has important social consequences. Despite a widespread belief that beauty can...
Humans instinctively prefer attractive faces. Yet, little is known at the conscious level why this i...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
This chapter presents data that is in line with the notion that averageness, sexual dimorphism, and ...
This chapter presents data that is in line with the notion that averageness, sexual dimorphism, and ...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
Evolutionary theory has formed the foundation of much of the current research into human mate-choice...
The facial photographs of 84 heterosexual women were rated for attractiveness by 74 males and 74 fem...
Aesthetic experience is personal and yet universal. It has long been an intriguing subject of intere...
The face serves as a fascinating focal point for exploring different perspectives and attitudes on h...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
The face serves as a fascinating focal point for exploring different perspectives and attitudes on h...
In their Target Article, Davis and Arnocky (2020) suggest that evolutionary theories of mate prefere...
In their Target Article, Davis and Arnocky (2020) suggest that evolutionary theories of mate prefere...