To examine the time course and automaticity of our attention bias towards attractive opposite sex faces, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 20 males and 20 females while they carried out a covert orienting task. Faces that were high, low or average in attractiveness, were presented in focus of attention, but were unrelated to task goals. Across the entire sample larger P2 amplitudes were found in response to both attractive and unattractive opposite sex faces, presumably reflecting early implicit selective attention to distinctive faces. In male but not female participants this was followed by an increased late slow wave for the attractive faces, signifying heightened processing linked to motivated attention. This latter fin...
The ability to comprehend the mental states of others is key to successful social interactions. Esse...
Behavioral studies suggest that men are more likely to develop independent self-construals whereas w...
Multiple level neurocognitive processes are involved in face processing in humans. The present study...
To examine the time course and automaticity of our attention bias towards attractive opposite sex fa...
Sexual dimorphism has been proposed as one of the facial traits to have evolved through sexual selec...
Sexual dimorphism has been proposed as one of the facial traits to have evolved through sexual selec...
Across 5 experimental studies, the authors explore selective processing biases for physically attrac...
Facial attractiveness plays important roles in social interaction. Electrophysiological and neuroima...
To investigate the neural processes of decision-makings between attractive females and money, we rec...
We tested the hypothesis that, compared with sociosexually restricted individuals, those with an unr...
Abstract: Because women’s faces and bodies carry different cues of reproductive value, men may atten...
We tested the hypothesis that, compared with sociosexually restricted individuals, those with an unr...
To investigate the neural processes of decision-makings between attractive females and money, we rec...
This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia and Programa Operacional de Potenc...
& The current study examined the neural substrates of facial attractiveness judgments. Based on ...
The ability to comprehend the mental states of others is key to successful social interactions. Esse...
Behavioral studies suggest that men are more likely to develop independent self-construals whereas w...
Multiple level neurocognitive processes are involved in face processing in humans. The present study...
To examine the time course and automaticity of our attention bias towards attractive opposite sex fa...
Sexual dimorphism has been proposed as one of the facial traits to have evolved through sexual selec...
Sexual dimorphism has been proposed as one of the facial traits to have evolved through sexual selec...
Across 5 experimental studies, the authors explore selective processing biases for physically attrac...
Facial attractiveness plays important roles in social interaction. Electrophysiological and neuroima...
To investigate the neural processes of decision-makings between attractive females and money, we rec...
We tested the hypothesis that, compared with sociosexually restricted individuals, those with an unr...
Abstract: Because women’s faces and bodies carry different cues of reproductive value, men may atten...
We tested the hypothesis that, compared with sociosexually restricted individuals, those with an unr...
To investigate the neural processes of decision-makings between attractive females and money, we rec...
This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia and Programa Operacional de Potenc...
& The current study examined the neural substrates of facial attractiveness judgments. Based on ...
The ability to comprehend the mental states of others is key to successful social interactions. Esse...
Behavioral studies suggest that men are more likely to develop independent self-construals whereas w...
Multiple level neurocognitive processes are involved in face processing in humans. The present study...