Two studies tested the hypothesis that people attend preferentially to high status men (but not women). Participants overestimated the frequency of high status men in rapidly presented arrays (Experiment 1) and fixated their visual attention on high status men in an eye-tracking study (Experiment 2). Neither study showed any evidence of preferential attention to high status women, but there was evidence that physically attractive women captured attention. The results from both studies support evolutionary theories regarding differential prioritization of social status and physical attractiveness in men versus women. These findings illustrate how examination of early-in-the-stream social cognition can provide useful insights into the adapted...
Facial attractiveness captures and binds visual attention, thus affecting visual exploration of our ...
Previous research has shown that adolescents' attention for a peer is determined by the peer's statu...
Desirable characteristics of "opposite sex others," such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Two studies tested the hypothesis that people attend preferentially to high status men (but not wome...
Across 5 experimental studies, the authors explore selective processing biases for physically attrac...
Three studies investigated whether individuals display an attentional bias towards symbols that deno...
We tested the hypothesis that, compared with sociosexually restricted individuals, those with an unr...
We tested the hypothesis that, compared with sociosexually restricted individuals, those with an unr...
Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention, as in ...
Facial attractiveness captures and binds visual attention, thus affecting visual exploration of our ...
<div><p>Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention...
Facial attractiveness captures and binds visual attention, thus affecting visual exploration of our ...
Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention, a...
Little research has examined what happens to attention and memory as a whole when humans see someone...
Women and men are different. As humans are highly visual animals, these differences should be reflec...
Facial attractiveness captures and binds visual attention, thus affecting visual exploration of our ...
Previous research has shown that adolescents' attention for a peer is determined by the peer's statu...
Desirable characteristics of "opposite sex others," such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Two studies tested the hypothesis that people attend preferentially to high status men (but not wome...
Across 5 experimental studies, the authors explore selective processing biases for physically attrac...
Three studies investigated whether individuals display an attentional bias towards symbols that deno...
We tested the hypothesis that, compared with sociosexually restricted individuals, those with an unr...
We tested the hypothesis that, compared with sociosexually restricted individuals, those with an unr...
Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention, as in ...
Facial attractiveness captures and binds visual attention, thus affecting visual exploration of our ...
<div><p>Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention...
Facial attractiveness captures and binds visual attention, thus affecting visual exploration of our ...
Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention, a...
Little research has examined what happens to attention and memory as a whole when humans see someone...
Women and men are different. As humans are highly visual animals, these differences should be reflec...
Facial attractiveness captures and binds visual attention, thus affecting visual exploration of our ...
Previous research has shown that adolescents' attention for a peer is determined by the peer's statu...
Desirable characteristics of "opposite sex others," such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...