We trained chickens to react to an average human female face but not to an average male face (or vice-versa). In a subsequent test, the animals showed preferences for faces consistent with human sexual preferences (obtained from university students). This suggests that human preferences arise from general properties of nervous systems, rather than from face-specific adaptations. We discuss this result in the light of current debate on the meaning of sexual signals, and suggest further tests of existing hypotheses about the origin of sexual preferences
Sexual selection theory posits that females should choose mates in a way that maximizes their reprod...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
There is spectacular diversity of sexual displays among taxa. Charles Darwin was first to suggest th...
Variation in male signal production has been extensively studied because of its relevance to animal ...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...
Visual signals, used for communication both within and between species, vary immensely in the forms ...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
The effects of intrasexual and intersexual selection on male trait evolution can be difficult to dis...
Variation in male signal production has been extensively studied because of its relevance to animal ...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
Summary: Sensitivity to face-to-face stimuli configurations, which likely indicates interaction, see...
Sexual selection theory posits that females should choose mates in a way that maximizes their reprod...
Sexual ornaments are often assumed to be indicators of mate quality. Yet it remains poorly known how...
Despite recent increasing interest in the existence of animal personality, i.e. intra-individual con...
Sexual selection theory posits that females should choose mates in a way that maximizes their reprod...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
There is spectacular diversity of sexual displays among taxa. Charles Darwin was first to suggest th...
Variation in male signal production has been extensively studied because of its relevance to animal ...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...
Visual signals, used for communication both within and between species, vary immensely in the forms ...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
The effects of intrasexual and intersexual selection on male trait evolution can be difficult to dis...
Variation in male signal production has been extensively studied because of its relevance to animal ...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
Summary: Sensitivity to face-to-face stimuli configurations, which likely indicates interaction, see...
Sexual selection theory posits that females should choose mates in a way that maximizes their reprod...
Sexual ornaments are often assumed to be indicators of mate quality. Yet it remains poorly known how...
Despite recent increasing interest in the existence of animal personality, i.e. intra-individual con...
Sexual selection theory posits that females should choose mates in a way that maximizes their reprod...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
There is spectacular diversity of sexual displays among taxa. Charles Darwin was first to suggest th...