2 Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. Accordingly, symmetry is generally found attractive in male and female faces and femininity is attractive in female faces. Women’s preferences for male facial masculinity vary in ways that may maximise genetic benefits to women’s offspring. Here we examine same- and opposite-sex preferences for both traits (Study 1) and inter-correlations between preferences for symmetry and sexual dimorphism in faces (Study 1, Study 2) using computer manipulated faces. For symmetry, we found that male and female judges preferred symmetric faces more when judging faces of the opposite-sex than when judging same-sex faces. A similar pattern was seen for sexua...
Women's preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Due to human biparental care, we might expect few differences in the characteristics that men and wo...
Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
Previous studies have found both support and lack of support for a positive relationship between mas...
Studies of women's preferences for male faces have variously reported preferences for masculine face...
Symmetry in human male faces may be a cue to heritable fitness benefits and is found attractive. Pre...
Women’s preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
Studies have used manipulated faces to test the preferences of heterosexual individuals for sexually...
Studies of women's preferences for male faces have variously reported preferences for masculine face...
The link between femininity and attractiveness in the female face is attributed to the value placed ...
Women's preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Due to human biparental care, we might expect few differences in the characteristics that men and wo...
Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
Previous studies have found both support and lack of support for a positive relationship between mas...
Studies of women's preferences for male faces have variously reported preferences for masculine face...
Symmetry in human male faces may be a cue to heritable fitness benefits and is found attractive. Pre...
Women’s preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be important in hu...
Studies have used manipulated faces to test the preferences of heterosexual individuals for sexually...
Studies of women's preferences for male faces have variously reported preferences for masculine face...
The link between femininity and attractiveness in the female face is attributed to the value placed ...
Women's preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Due to human biparental care, we might expect few differences in the characteristics that men and wo...
Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...