Life history theory proposes that it is adaptive for older people to shift investment away from reproductive effort (such as mating) to survivorship. However, it remains unclear whether the shift is also present at the psychological level. We investigated this question by comparing preferences for mate choice-relevant cues, sexually dimorphic facial images, between older (60 years and older, n = 92) and younger adults (18-40 years, n = 86). Results showed that older adults had significantly smaller preferences for sexually dimorphic faces of both sexes than young adults. Specifically, both older men and women showed no significant preferences for sexually dimorphic traits when judging opposite-sex faces, and smaller preferences for masculin...
Attractiveness and distinctiveness constitute facial features with high biological and social releva...
Evolutionary Psychology studies suggest that women prefer slightly older or similarly aged partners,...
abstract: What characteristics do people prefer in potential mates? Previous studies have explored t...
Life history theory proposes that it is adaptive for older people to shift investment away from repr...
Life history theory proposes that it is adaptive for older people to shift investment away from repr...
Facial attractiveness represents an important component of an individual’s overall attractiveness as...
The link between femininity and attractiveness in the female face is attributed to the value placed ...
Because sexual attraction is a key driver of human mate choice and reproduction, we descriptively as...
Masculinity in male faces is thought to be a sign of mate quality and is associated with measures of...
Masculinity in male faces is thought to be a sign of mate quality and is associated with measures of...
Many empirical studies suggest that females often prefer to mate with older males. It is generally a...
Sexual reproduction strategies vary both between and within species in the level of investment in of...
Published: 07 May 2018Attractiveness and distinctiveness constitute facial features with high biolog...
Several studies have suggested that mate selection strategies alter with age, but the mechanism of t...
Mate preferences are shaped by infant experience of parental characteristics in a wide variety of sp...
Attractiveness and distinctiveness constitute facial features with high biological and social releva...
Evolutionary Psychology studies suggest that women prefer slightly older or similarly aged partners,...
abstract: What characteristics do people prefer in potential mates? Previous studies have explored t...
Life history theory proposes that it is adaptive for older people to shift investment away from repr...
Life history theory proposes that it is adaptive for older people to shift investment away from repr...
Facial attractiveness represents an important component of an individual’s overall attractiveness as...
The link between femininity and attractiveness in the female face is attributed to the value placed ...
Because sexual attraction is a key driver of human mate choice and reproduction, we descriptively as...
Masculinity in male faces is thought to be a sign of mate quality and is associated with measures of...
Masculinity in male faces is thought to be a sign of mate quality and is associated with measures of...
Many empirical studies suggest that females often prefer to mate with older males. It is generally a...
Sexual reproduction strategies vary both between and within species in the level of investment in of...
Published: 07 May 2018Attractiveness and distinctiveness constitute facial features with high biolog...
Several studies have suggested that mate selection strategies alter with age, but the mechanism of t...
Mate preferences are shaped by infant experience of parental characteristics in a wide variety of sp...
Attractiveness and distinctiveness constitute facial features with high biological and social releva...
Evolutionary Psychology studies suggest that women prefer slightly older or similarly aged partners,...
abstract: What characteristics do people prefer in potential mates? Previous studies have explored t...