Research on optimal outbreeding describes the greater reproductive success experienced on average by couples who are neither too closely related, nor too genetically dissimilar. How is optimal outbreeding achieved? Faces that subtly resemble family members could present useful cues to a potential reproductive partner with an optimal level of genetic dissimilarity. Here, we present the first empirical data that heterosexual women select partners who resemble their brothers. Raters ranked the facial similarity between a woman's male partner, and that woman's brother compared to foils. In a multilevel ordinal logistic regression that modeled variability in both the stimuli and the raters, there was clear evidence for perceptual similarity in f...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female attractiven...
Research on optimal outbreeding describes the greater reproductive success experienced on average by...
Contextual cues of genetic relatedness to familiar individuals, such as cosocialization and maternal...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to influence behavior...
In order to avoid inbreeding, humans and other animals develop a strong sexual aversion to individua...
In order to avoid inbreeding, humans and other animals develop a strong sexual aversion to individua...
The evolution of spite entails actors imposing costs on 'negative' relatives: those who are less lik...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
Maloney and Dal Martello reported that similarity ratings of pairs of related and unrelated chi...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...
Anecdotally, spouses are often said to resemble one another. This study investigates the effects of ...
Our reactions to facial self-resemblance could reflect either specialized responses to cues of kinsh...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female attractiven...
Research on optimal outbreeding describes the greater reproductive success experienced on average by...
Contextual cues of genetic relatedness to familiar individuals, such as cosocialization and maternal...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to influence behavior...
In order to avoid inbreeding, humans and other animals develop a strong sexual aversion to individua...
In order to avoid inbreeding, humans and other animals develop a strong sexual aversion to individua...
The evolution of spite entails actors imposing costs on 'negative' relatives: those who are less lik...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
Maloney and Dal Martello reported that similarity ratings of pairs of related and unrelated chi...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...
Anecdotally, spouses are often said to resemble one another. This study investigates the effects of ...
Our reactions to facial self-resemblance could reflect either specialized responses to cues of kinsh...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female attractiven...