Although previous studies of individual differences in preferences for masculinity in male faces have typically emphasized the importance of factors such as changes in levels of sex hormones during the menstrual cycle, other research has demonstrated that recent visual experience with faces also influences preferences for sexual dimorphism in faces. Adaptation to either masculine or feminine faces increases preferences for novel faces that are similar to those that were recently seen. Here, we replicate this effect and demonstrate that adaptation to masculine or feminine faces also influences the extent to which masculine faces are perceived as trustworthy. These adaptation effects may reflect a proximate mechanism that contributes to the d...
In women cyclical shifts in preference have been documented for odour and certain physical and behav...
Evolutionary approaches to human attractiveness have documented several traits that are proposed to ...
Women’s preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Although previous studies of individual differences in preferences for masculinity in male faces hav...
Face adaptation paradigms have been used extensively to investigate the mechanisms underlying the pr...
Several evolutionarily relevant sources of individual differences in face preference have been docum...
Secondary sexual characteristics may indicate quality of the immune system and therefore a preferenc...
Studies of women's preferences for male faces have variously reported preferences for masculine face...
Women's preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Here we show that women's preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men's faces are decreased ...
Most previous studies of face preferences have investigated the physical cues that influence face pr...
Variance in facial characteristics can be associated with signalling qualities in the human face and...
Studies of women's preferences for male faces have variously reported preferences for masculine face...
Abstract. Here we show that women’s preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men’s faces are ...
Recent research suggests that men may possess adaptations that evolved to counter strategic variatio...
In women cyclical shifts in preference have been documented for odour and certain physical and behav...
Evolutionary approaches to human attractiveness have documented several traits that are proposed to ...
Women’s preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Although previous studies of individual differences in preferences for masculinity in male faces hav...
Face adaptation paradigms have been used extensively to investigate the mechanisms underlying the pr...
Several evolutionarily relevant sources of individual differences in face preference have been docum...
Secondary sexual characteristics may indicate quality of the immune system and therefore a preferenc...
Studies of women's preferences for male faces have variously reported preferences for masculine face...
Women's preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Here we show that women's preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men's faces are decreased ...
Most previous studies of face preferences have investigated the physical cues that influence face pr...
Variance in facial characteristics can be associated with signalling qualities in the human face and...
Studies of women's preferences for male faces have variously reported preferences for masculine face...
Abstract. Here we show that women’s preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men’s faces are ...
Recent research suggests that men may possess adaptations that evolved to counter strategic variatio...
In women cyclical shifts in preference have been documented for odour and certain physical and behav...
Evolutionary approaches to human attractiveness have documented several traits that are proposed to ...
Women’s preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...