Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims to summarize empirical research concerning relations between facial symmetry and health and facial symmetry and personality. A systematic review of the literature shows that facial symmetry is one of the most influential visual markers of attractiveness and health, important for mate selection, while asymmetry can be considered a consequence of an individual’s inability to resist environmental and genetic stressors during development of the organism. However, in spite of evidence suggesting that preferences for facial symmetry are deeply rooted in our evolutionary history, a strong connection between facial symmetry and health is demonstrate...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
The idea that symmetry in facial traits is associated with attractiveness because it reliably indica...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims...
The `good genes' explanation of attractiveness posits that mate preferences favour healthy individua...
Past research suggest that facial symmetry is as an honest indicator of the biological fitness of th...
Proportion and symmetry are thought to be very important for animals to appreciation their daily lif...
We investigated whether the attractive facial traits of averageness and symmetry signal health, exam...
Studies have shown that male faces high in symmetry are judged more attractive than faces low in sym...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Fink et al. (2005) reported significant associations between facial symmetry and scores on some of t...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Small deviations from bilateral symmetry (a phenomenon called fluctuating asymmetry [FA]) are believ...
We explored the relationships between facial attractiveness and several variables thought to be rela...
Previous studies have found both support and lack of support for a positive relationship between mas...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
The idea that symmetry in facial traits is associated with attractiveness because it reliably indica...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims...
The `good genes' explanation of attractiveness posits that mate preferences favour healthy individua...
Past research suggest that facial symmetry is as an honest indicator of the biological fitness of th...
Proportion and symmetry are thought to be very important for animals to appreciation their daily lif...
We investigated whether the attractive facial traits of averageness and symmetry signal health, exam...
Studies have shown that male faces high in symmetry are judged more attractive than faces low in sym...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Fink et al. (2005) reported significant associations between facial symmetry and scores on some of t...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Small deviations from bilateral symmetry (a phenomenon called fluctuating asymmetry [FA]) are believ...
We explored the relationships between facial attractiveness and several variables thought to be rela...
Previous studies have found both support and lack of support for a positive relationship between mas...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
The idea that symmetry in facial traits is associated with attractiveness because it reliably indica...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...