In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating that females tend to copy the choices of other females for specific males. Here we show, for both men and women, that pairing with an attractive partner increases the attractiveness of opposite-sex faces for long-term relationship decisions but not short-term decisions. Our study therefore shows social transmission of face preference in humans, which may have important consequences for the evolution of human traits. Our study also highlights the flexibility of human mate choice and suggests that, for humans, learning about non-physical traits that are important to pair-bonding drives copying-like behaviour
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
There is much evidence that humans, as other species, are affected by social information when making...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823). A.T. was su...
Women appear to copy other women’s preferences for men’s faces. This ‘mate-choice copying’ is often ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
There is much evidence that humans, as other species, are affected by social information when making...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
There is much evidence that humans, as other species, are affected by social information when making...
Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have l...
Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have l...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
There is much evidence that humans, as other species, are affected by social information when making...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823). A.T. was su...
Women appear to copy other women’s preferences for men’s faces. This ‘mate-choice copying’ is often ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
There is much evidence that humans, as other species, are affected by social information when making...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
There is much evidence that humans, as other species, are affected by social information when making...
Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have l...
Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have l...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
There is much evidence that humans, as other species, are affected by social information when making...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...