Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for faces. Whereas dissimilarity preference during mate choice in animals is often explained as an evolutionary adaptation to increase heterozygosity of offspring, self-resemblance can be also favored in humans, reflecting, e.g., preference for kinship cues. We performed two studies, using transformations of facial photographs to manipulate levels of resemblance with the rater, to examine the influence of self resemblance in single vs. coupled individuals. Raters assessed facial attractiveness of other-sex and same sex photographs according to both short-term and long-term relationship contexts. We found a preference for dissimilarity of other-sex...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Individuals are attuned to cues of quality in potential mates. Mate quality is assessed on both an a...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Our reactions to facial self-resemblance could reflect either specialized responses to cues of kinsh...
Opposing forces influence assortative mating so that one seeks a similar mate while at the same time...
Attractiveness judgment in the context of mate preferences is thought to reflect an assessment of ma...
Opposing forces influence assortative mating so that one seeks a similar mate while at the same time...
Preference for phenotypic similarity in assortative mating may be influenced by either a preference ...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Anecdotally, spouses are often said to resemble one another. This study investigates the effects of ...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...
Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female attractiven...
Research on optimal outbreeding describes the greater reproductive success experienced on average by...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Individuals are attuned to cues of quality in potential mates. Mate quality is assessed on both an a...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Our reactions to facial self-resemblance could reflect either specialized responses to cues of kinsh...
Opposing forces influence assortative mating so that one seeks a similar mate while at the same time...
Attractiveness judgment in the context of mate preferences is thought to reflect an assessment of ma...
Opposing forces influence assortative mating so that one seeks a similar mate while at the same time...
Preference for phenotypic similarity in assortative mating may be influenced by either a preference ...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Anecdotally, spouses are often said to resemble one another. This study investigates the effects of ...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...
Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female attractiven...
Research on optimal outbreeding describes the greater reproductive success experienced on average by...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Individuals are attuned to cues of quality in potential mates. Mate quality is assessed on both an a...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...