Only a few studies have tested developmental differences in perception of human body attractiveness and none investigated development of Leg-to-Body Ratio (LBR) preferences. The aim of the current study was to determine whether preferences for LBR are congenital and present among children in their early childhood, or whether they are rather acquired in the course of socialization, or/and because of biological and hormonal changes. In the study participated 450 Polish people from Lower Silesia and Opole Province, whose age ranged from 3 to 20 years. They were asked to choose figurine they found the most attractive from a set of male and female figurines of various LBRs. It was found that children below 8 years of age did not prefer any parti...
Humans show preferential responses to ‘attractive’ individuals from the first hours of life onwards....
Two studies investigated the development of infants ’ visual preferences for the human body shape. I...
Two studies investigated the development of infants' visual preferences for the human body shape. In...
Only a few studies have tested developmental differences in perception of human body attractiveness ...
ABSTRACT It was shown that the leg-to-body ratio (LBR) is one of the morphological traits that influ...
There are surprisingly few empirical studies on the aesthetic appeal of human legs, examining such v...
The leg-to-body ratio (LBR), which is reliably associated with developmental stability and health ou...
Research with adults has shown a preference for average-weight female figures with waist-to-hip rati...
The leg-to-body ratio (LBR) is a morphological index that has been shown to influence a person's att...
The leg-to-body ratio (LBR) has been suggested as an under-researched aesthetic criterion in humans....
Facial averageness, symmetry, health, and femininity are positively associated with adults' judgemen...
Human mate choice is influenced by limb proportions. Previous work has focused on leg-to-body ratio ...
Sensitivity to canons of beauty as represented in the human body—and as typically defined in the Wes...
AbstractFacial averageness, symmetry, health, and femininity are positively associated with adults' ...
We aimed to determine the developmental trajectory for the ‘thin ideal’ by evaluating discrepancies ...
Humans show preferential responses to ‘attractive’ individuals from the first hours of life onwards....
Two studies investigated the development of infants ’ visual preferences for the human body shape. I...
Two studies investigated the development of infants' visual preferences for the human body shape. In...
Only a few studies have tested developmental differences in perception of human body attractiveness ...
ABSTRACT It was shown that the leg-to-body ratio (LBR) is one of the morphological traits that influ...
There are surprisingly few empirical studies on the aesthetic appeal of human legs, examining such v...
The leg-to-body ratio (LBR), which is reliably associated with developmental stability and health ou...
Research with adults has shown a preference for average-weight female figures with waist-to-hip rati...
The leg-to-body ratio (LBR) is a morphological index that has been shown to influence a person's att...
The leg-to-body ratio (LBR) has been suggested as an under-researched aesthetic criterion in humans....
Facial averageness, symmetry, health, and femininity are positively associated with adults' judgemen...
Human mate choice is influenced by limb proportions. Previous work has focused on leg-to-body ratio ...
Sensitivity to canons of beauty as represented in the human body—and as typically defined in the Wes...
AbstractFacial averageness, symmetry, health, and femininity are positively associated with adults' ...
We aimed to determine the developmental trajectory for the ‘thin ideal’ by evaluating discrepancies ...
Humans show preferential responses to ‘attractive’ individuals from the first hours of life onwards....
Two studies investigated the development of infants ’ visual preferences for the human body shape. I...
Two studies investigated the development of infants' visual preferences for the human body shape. In...