The relationship between bilateral facial symmetry and beauty remains to be clarified. Here, straight head-on photographs of “beautiful” faces from the collections of professional modeling agencies were selected. First, beauty ratings were obtained for these faces. Then, the authors created symmetrical left-left and right-right composites of the beautiful faces and asked a new group of subjects to choose the most attractive pair member. “Same” responses were allowed. No difference between the left-left and right-right composites was revealed but significant differences were obtained between “same” and the left-left or right-right. These results show that subjects detected asymmetry in beauty and suggest that very beautiful faces can be func...
Although facial symmetry correlates with facial attractiveness, human faces are often far from symme...
Objectives: It has been postulated that symmetric faces are considered more attractive than asymmetr...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
The relationship between bilateral facial symmetry and beauty remains to be clarified. Here, straigh...
We recently reported finding asymmetry in the appearance of beauty on the face [39]. Here we investi...
Abstract*We recently reported _nding asymmetry in the appearance of beauty on the face Zaidel et al[...
Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robu...
Facial symmetry has been a central component in many studies on face perception. The relationship be...
Abstract. Bilateral symmetry is a facial feature that plays an important role in the aesthetic judgm...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
Bilateral symmetry is a salient object property. Will perceived bilateral symmetry impede our abilit...
Consistent with theories from evolutionary psychology, facial symmetry correlates with attractivenes...
The effects of both symmetry (perceptual factor) and familiarity (cognitive factor) on facial attrac...
YesAlthough facial symmetry correlates with facial attractiveness, human faces are often far from sy...
Facial symmetry is purportedly attractive, though methods for measuring preference for facial symmet...
Although facial symmetry correlates with facial attractiveness, human faces are often far from symme...
Objectives: It has been postulated that symmetric faces are considered more attractive than asymmetr...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
The relationship between bilateral facial symmetry and beauty remains to be clarified. Here, straigh...
We recently reported finding asymmetry in the appearance of beauty on the face [39]. Here we investi...
Abstract*We recently reported _nding asymmetry in the appearance of beauty on the face Zaidel et al[...
Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robu...
Facial symmetry has been a central component in many studies on face perception. The relationship be...
Abstract. Bilateral symmetry is a facial feature that plays an important role in the aesthetic judgm...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
Bilateral symmetry is a salient object property. Will perceived bilateral symmetry impede our abilit...
Consistent with theories from evolutionary psychology, facial symmetry correlates with attractivenes...
The effects of both symmetry (perceptual factor) and familiarity (cognitive factor) on facial attrac...
YesAlthough facial symmetry correlates with facial attractiveness, human faces are often far from sy...
Facial symmetry is purportedly attractive, though methods for measuring preference for facial symmet...
Although facial symmetry correlates with facial attractiveness, human faces are often far from symme...
Objectives: It has been postulated that symmetric faces are considered more attractive than asymmetr...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...