scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01403-5 |
P8608 | Fatcat ID | release_p4kxefommnhq5a3227qjo4ttdy |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 10562724 |
P5875 | ResearchGate publication ID | 222305367 |
P2093 | author name string | Gangestad SW | |
Thornhill R | |||
P2860 | cites work | Does Human Facial Attractiveness Honestly Advertise Health? Longitudinal Data on an Evolutionary Question | Q61050636 |
Fluctuating asymmetry and human male life-history traits in rural Belize | Q77321379 | ||
Sexual selection and physical attractiveness : Implications for mating dynamics | Q86699347 | ||
ATTRACTIVE FACES ARE ONLY AVERAGE | Q22065667 | ||
Human body odour, symmetry and attractiveness | Q24671970 | ||
Visual cues to female physical attractiveness | Q24672321 | ||
Menstrual cycle variation in women's preferences for the scent of symmetrical men | Q24672869 | ||
Developmental stability, disease and medicine | Q28255101 | ||
Effects of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness | Q28281882 | ||
Biological signals as handicaps | Q28298209 | ||
Sexual Strategies Theory: An evolutionary perspective on human mating. | Q29392351 | ||
Testosterone and dominance in men. | Q33546190 | ||
Testosterone: a major determinant of extragenital sexual dimorphism | Q40301671 | ||
Human evolutionary psychology and animal behaviour | Q40825377 | ||
Variation in mate choice and mating preferences: a review of causes and consequences. | Q40896252 | ||
What do women want? Facialmetric assessment of multiple motives in the perception of male facial physical attractiveness | Q41206777 | ||
Evolutionary-derived anatomical characteristics and universal attractiveness | Q42599769 | ||
Interactions between the gonadal steroids and the immune system | Q46261265 | ||
Human facial beauty : Averageness, symmetry, and parasite resistance. | Q47724610 | ||
Symmetry and perceived facial attractiveness: a monozygotic co-twin comparison. | Q50533912 | ||
Stability of babyfaceness and attractiveness across the life span. | Q51058797 | ||
Mate choice turns cognitive. | Q51994988 | ||
Menstrual cycle alters face preference. | Q53547080 | ||
Asymmetry and human facial attractiveness: symmetry may not always be beautiful | Q53640725 | ||
Symmetry, beauty and evolution. | Q53655398 | ||
Facial attractiveness, symmetry and cues of good genes. | Q55033377 | ||
Sex differences in human mate preferences: Evolutionary hypotheses tested in 37 cultures | Q55871411 | ||
What is beautiful is good, but . . .: A meta-analytic review of research on the physical attractiveness stereotype | Q55880113 | ||
The Scent of Symmetry A Human Sex Pheromone that Signals Fitness? | Q55950801 | ||
"Their ideas of beauty are, on the whole, the same as ours": Consistency and variability in the cross-cultural perception of female physical attractiveness | Q55953881 | ||
Evolution and Sex Differences in Preferences for Short-Term Mates Results from a Policy Capturing Study | Q56384661 | ||
Measuring the physical in physical attractiveness: Quasi-experiments on the sociobiology of female facial beauty | Q56454725 | ||
The Body and Face of Woman | Q56454734 | ||
Gender differences in effects of physical attractiveness on romantic attraction: A comparison across five research paradigms | Q56454738 | ||
Attracting mates: Effects of paternal investment on mate attraction strategies | Q56531660 | ||
Stress and Human Reproductive Behavior: Attractiveness, Women's Sexual Development, Postpartum Depression, and Baby's Cry | Q56594190 | ||
Social influence, sex differences, and judgments of beauty: Putting the interpersonal back in interpersonal attraction | Q56656977 | ||
Pathogen prevalence and human mate preferences | Q56689078 | ||
Symmetry and Human Facial Attractiveness | Q56765514 | ||
Female preference for symmetrical males as a by-product of selection for mate recognition | Q60071332 | ||
Individual differences in developmental precision and fluctuating asymmetry: a model and its implications | Q60164274 | ||
P433 | issue | 12 | |
P304 | page(s) | 452-460 | |
P577 | publication date | 1999-12-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Trends in Cognitive Sciences | Q7838299 |
P1476 | title | Facial attractiveness | |
P478 | volume | 3 |
Q60305470 | 360 Degrees of Facial Perception: Congruence in Perception of Frontal Portrait, Profile, and Rotation Photographs |
Q52009448 | A feature-based model of symmetry detection. |
Q37609364 | A greater decline in female facial attractiveness during middle age reflects women's loss of reproductive value |
Q45964861 | A machine learning predictor of facial attractiveness revealing human-like psychophysical biases. |
Q39987231 | A method of assessing facial profile attractiveness and its application in comparing the aesthetic preferences of two samples of South Africans |
Q100464371 | A new data-driven mathematical model dissociates attractiveness from sexual dimorphism of human faces |
Q48608683 | A statistical model of facial attractiveness |
Q33608142 | ALE meta-analysis on facial judgments of trustworthiness and attractiveness. |
Q35099005 | Acute alcohol consumption and secondary psychopathic traits increase ratings of the attractiveness and health of ethnic ingroup faces but not outgroup faces |
Q21133571 | Adaptive memory: evaluating alternative forms of fitness-relevant processing in the survival processing paradigm |
Q36918359 | Aesthetic Responses to Exact Fractals Driven by Physical Complexity |
Q57653257 | Aesthetics of Faces |
Q55375428 | An Adult Developmental Approach to Perceived Facial Attractiveness and Distinctiveness. |
Q39783228 | An Asian community's perspective on facial profile attractiveness |
Q63437926 | Are human faces and voices ornaments signaling common underlying cues to mate value? |
Q38550326 | Are per-incident rape-pregnancy rates higher than per-incident consensual pregnancy rates? |
Q37649483 | Assessing facial attractiveness: individual decisions and evolutionary constraints |
Q47393239 | Assessment for facial nerve paralysis based on facial asymmetry |
Q48085309 | Associations among facial masculinity, physical strength, fluctuating asymmetry and attractiveness in young men and women |
Q37039070 | Attentional Biases toward Face-Related Stimuli among Face Dissatisfied Women: Orienting and Maintenance of Attention Revealed by Eye-Movement |
Q53224184 | Attraction independent of detection suggests special mechanisms for symmetry preferences in human face perception. |
Q33772246 | Attractive faces temporally modulate visual attention |
Q34966801 | Attractive men induce testosterone and cortisol release in women |
Q36650797 | Attractiveness Differences Between Twins Predicts Evaluations of Self and Co-Twin |
Q47620049 | Attractiveness of facial averageness and symmetry in non-western cultures: in search of biologically based standards of beauty |
Q52049777 | Attractiveness of own-race, other-race, and mixed-race faces. |
Q36621240 | Atypical trait inferences from facial cues in alexithymia |
Q46088394 | Back view of beauty: a bias in attractiveness judgment. |
Q36868987 | Beauty and the beholder: highly individual taste for abstract, but not real-world images |
Q43841488 | Beauty at the ballot box: disease threats predict preferences for physically attractive leaders |
Q34161830 | Beauty in a smile: the role of medial orbitofrontal cortex in facial attractiveness. |
Q35135406 | Beauty in the brain of the beholder. |
Q53158670 | Beauty is in the 'we' of the beholder: greater agreement on facial attractiveness among close relations. |
Q37480539 | Beauty is in the belief of the beholder: cognitive influences on the neural response to facial attractiveness |
Q33740899 | Beauty is in the ease of the beholding: a neurophysiological test of the averageness theory of facial attractiveness |
Q28601198 | Beauty is in the efficient coding of the beholder |
Q64926887 | Behavioural and Neural Responses to Facial Disfigurement. |
Q90247410 | Best-worst scaling improves measurement of first impressions |
Q37700928 | Body dysmorphic disorder: some key issues for DSM-V. |
Q48601925 | Body odor quality predicts behavioral attractiveness in humans. |
Q56746899 | Born gay? The psychobiology of human sexual orientation |
Q35771095 | Brain responses in evaluating feedback stimuli with a social dimension. |
Q37363988 | Brain responses to facial attractiveness induced by facial proportions: evidence from an fMRI study. |
Q55035876 | Changes in women's sexual interests and their partners' mate-retention tactics across the menstrual cycle: evidence for shifting conflicts of interest. |
Q56504493 | Chickens prefer beautiful humans |
Q47253419 | Colour homogeneity and visual perception of age, health and attractiveness of male facial skin. |
Q58778805 | Compositionality in the language of emotion |
Q33959766 | Cooperation as a signal of genetic or phenotypic quality in female mate choice? Evidence from preferences across the menstrual cycle |
Q52014806 | Correlated preferences for facial masculinity and ideal or actual partner's masculinity. |
Q59292685 | Cross-Cultural Variation in Mate Preferences for Averageness, Symmetry, Body Size, and Masculinity |
Q36692458 | Crossing the 'uncanny valley': adaptation to cartoon faces can influence perception of human faces |
Q34054579 | Curvaceous female bodies activate neural reward centers in men |
Q35559350 | Darwinian aesthetics: sexual selection and the biology of beauty. |
Q92888605 | Data-driven mathematical model of East-Asian facial attractiveness: the relative contributions of shape and reflectance to attractiveness judgements |
Q36035602 | Differences in Expressivity Based on Attractiveness: Target or Perceiver Effects? |
Q51832095 | Distraction techniques for face and smile aesthetic preventing ageing decay. |
Q64132938 | Do facial averageness and symmetry signal health? |
Q36733532 | Do men's faces really signal heritable immunocompetence? |
Q35545389 | Do we know others' visual liking? |
Q53162512 | Does attractiveness in men provide clues to semen quality? |
Q38655192 | Does human ejaculate quality relate to phenotypic traits? |
Q21562150 | Does masculinity matter? The contribution of masculine face shape to male attractiveness in humans |
Q24673142 | Does sexual dimorphism in human faces signal health? |
Q57542886 | Effects of Sexually Dimorphic Shape Cues on Neurophysiological Correlates of Women’s Face Processing |
Q53395716 | Effects of inversion and negation on social inferences from faces. |
Q28661453 | Environmentally enriched male mink gain more copulations than stereotypic, barren-reared competitors |
Q94450965 | Evaluation of the relationship between malar projection and lower facial convexity in terms of perceived attractiveness in 3-dimensional reconstructed images |
Q52954688 | Evidence against perceptual bias views for symmetry preferences in human faces. |
Q34888837 | Evolutionary behavioral genetics. |
Q35373478 | Experimenter Effects on Pain Reporting in Women Vary across the Menstrual Cycle |
Q51530303 | Exposure to visual cues of pathogen contagion changes preferences for masculinity and symmetry in opposite-sex faces. |
Q48490092 | Extending parasite-stress theory to variation in human mate preferences |
Q48545721 | Eye Movements When Looking at Potential Friends and Romantic Partners |
Q36831113 | FACIAL ASYMMETRY IS NEGATIVELY RELATED TO CONDITION IN FEMALE MACAQUE MONKEYS. |
Q91251251 | Face perception loves a challenge: Less information sparks more attraction |
Q35715665 | Faces differing in attractiveness elicit corresponding affective responses |
Q36632761 | Faces with Light Makeup Are Better Recognized than Faces with Heavy Makeup. |
Q60939215 | Facial Adiposity, Attractiveness, and Health: A Review |
Q30385330 | Facial Width-To-Height Ratio (fWHR) Is Not Associated with Adolescent Testosterone Levels. |
Q51814016 | Facial appearance is a cue to oestrogen levels in women. |
Q41287392 | Facial appearance reveals immunity in African men. |
Q52647577 | Facial asymmetry revisited: Part I- diagnosis and treatment planning. |
Q56454733 | Facial attractiveness in men provides clues to semen quality |
Q37062602 | Facial attractiveness is related to women's cortisol and body fat, but not with immune responsiveness |
Q52119532 | Facial attractiveness judgements reflect learning of parental age characteristics. |
Q45966181 | Facial attractiveness: beauty and the machine. |
Q34181868 | Facial attractiveness: evolutionary based research |
Q38877673 | Facial averageness and attractiveness in an isolated population of hunter-gatherers |
Q61503265 | Facial resemblance increases the attractiveness of same-sex faces more than other-sex faces |
Q63437852 | Facial symmetry and judgements of apparent health |
Q55980360 | Female preference for male faces changes cyclically |
Q35249917 | Fourier power spectrum characteristics of face photographs: attractiveness perception depends on low-level image properties |
Q28709360 | Geographic variation in chin shape challenges the universal facial attractiveness hypothesis |
Q35245396 | Gingival zenith and its role in redefining esthetics: A clinical study |
Q63437898 | Good genes, complementary genes and human mate preferences |
Q85624292 | Hairstyle as an adaptive means of displaying phenotypic quality |
Q34284585 | Hebephilia as mental disorder? A historical, cross-cultural, sociological, cross-species, non-clinical empirical, and evolutionary review |
Q52044880 | Higher-level mechanisms detect facial symmetry. |
Q47714336 | How facial attractiveness affects sustained attention |
Q34389547 | How we choose one over another: predicting trial-by-trial preference decision |
Q47667028 | How well do men's faces and voices index mate quality and dominance? |
Q53389856 | Human adaptations for the visual assessment of strength and fighting ability from the body and face. |
Q35572394 | Human brain structure predicts individual differences in preconscious evaluation of facial dominance and trustworthiness |
Q48620277 | Identifying cognitive preferences for attractive female faces: an event-related potential experiment using a study-test paradigm |
Q55050441 | In your face: facial metrics predict aggressive behaviour in the laboratory and in varsity and professional hockey players. |
Q46427090 | Influence of gender membership on sequential decisions of face attractiveness |
Q35182293 | Influences of observer sex, facial masculinity, and gender role identification on first impressions of men's faces |
Q55499029 | Instagram Likes for Architectural Photos Can Be Predicted by Quantitative Balance Measures and Curvature. |
Q47696700 | Interactive Effects of Obvious and Ambiguous Social Categories on Perceptions of Leadership: When Double-Minority Status May Be Beneficial |
Q52168083 | Is symmetry a visual cue to attractiveness in the human female body? |
Q47590337 | It felt fluent but I did not like it: fluency effects in faces versus patterns |
Q35914437 | Johnny Depp, Reconsidered: How Category-Relative Processing Fluency Determines the Appeal of Gender Ambiguity |
Q60960259 | Judging Others by Your Own Standards: Attractiveness of Primate Faces as Seen by Human Respondents |
Q34399811 | Judging a man by the width of his face: the role of facial ratios and dominance in mate choice at speed-dating events. |
Q34550927 | Lack of support for the association between facial shape and aggression: a reappraisal based on a worldwide population genetics perspective |
Q48145751 | Lateral orbitofrontal cortex links social impressions to political choices. |
Q34481875 | Lessons from model organisms: phenotypic robustness and missing heritability in complex disease |
Q47783691 | Looking with different eyes: The psychological meaning of categorisation goals moderates facial reactivity to facial expressions |
Q47238954 | Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness |
Q90697667 | Mechanisms for the Cognitive Processing of Attractiveness in Adult and Infant Faces: From the Evolutionary Perspective |
Q47658640 | Men's attraction to women's bodies changes seasonally. |
Q57400871 | Men's sexual activity and perceptions of the facial attractiveness of unknown women |
Q35783721 | Modulation of Alpha Oscillations in the Human EEG with Facial Preference |
Q41746259 | Motivated behavioral outcomes affect ratings of attractiveness |
Q35556287 | NO RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTELLIGENCE AND FACIAL ATTRACTIVENESS IN A LARGE, GENETICALLY INFORMATIVE SAMPLE |
Q36246588 | Nasal outcomes of presurgical nasal molding in complete unilateral cleft lip and palate. |
Q33748017 | Negative effects of restricted sleep on facial appearance and social appeal. |
Q45998932 | Neural coding of reward-prediction error signals during classical conditioning with attractive faces. |
Q34100060 | Neuroaesthetics: a coming of age story |
Q58880909 | Neuroculture: art, aesthetics, and the brain |
Q38796225 | Neuroscience of aesthetics |
Q56888264 | No Compelling Evidence that Preferences for Facial Masculinity Track Changes in Women's Hormonal Status |
Q35918458 | Optimal Geometrical Set for Automated Marker Placement to Virtualized Real-Time Facial Emotions. |
Q21142661 | Optimal waist-to-hip ratios in women activate neural reward centers in men |
Q35007294 | Oral contraceptive use and female genital arousal: methodological considerations |
Q104473871 | Oxidative stress as a hidden cost of attractiveness in postmenopausal women |
Q43651966 | Perceived facial adiposity conveys information about women's health |
Q51729883 | Perceived health contributes to the attractiveness of facial symmetry, averageness, and sexual dimorphism. |
Q53221098 | Perception of Symmetry in Aesthetic Rhinoplasty Patients: Anthropometric, Demographic, and Psychological Analysis. |
Q54377387 | Perceptions of Female Body Size and Shape in China, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom |
Q37219826 | Perceptual and Social Attributes Underlining Age-Related Preferences for Faces |
Q34398793 | Physical attractiveness and reproductive success in humans: Evidence from the late 20 century United States |
Q37623136 | Predictors of facial attractiveness and health in humans. |
Q40975208 | Preference for Averageness in Faces Does Not Generalize to Non-Human Primates |
Q36934397 | Preference for attractive faces in human infants extends beyond conspecifics. |
Q42687567 | Preference for facial self-resemblance and attractiveness in human mate choice |
Q28259046 | Preference for symmetry: only on mars? |
Q33398043 | Preferences across the menstrual cycle for masculinity and symmetry in photographs of male faces and bodies |
Q60325625 | Preferences for masculinity in male bodies change across the menstrual cycle |
Q51700866 | Preferences for symmetry in human faces in two cultures: data from the UK and the Hadza, an isolated group of hunter-gatherers. |
Q47702764 | Prioritized Identification of Attractive and Romantic Partner Faces in Rapid Serial Visual Presentation |
Q47620005 | Put a (Limbal) Ring on It: Women Perceive Men's Limbal Rings as a Health Cue in Short-Term Mating Domains |
Q40110193 | Red, yellow, and super-white sclera : uniquely human cues for healthiness, attractiveness, and age. |
Q50255055 | Regional facial asymmetries and attractiveness of the face |
Q58544410 | Reviews of Science for Science Librarians: The Evolutionary Basis of Human Sexual Attraction and Competition for Mates |
Q36447519 | SHIFTING THE PROTOTYPE: EXPERIENCE WITH FACES INFLUENCES AFFECTIVE AND ATTRACTIVENESS PREFERENCES |
Q33531760 | Same-sex gaze attraction influences mate-choice copying in humans |
Q24677192 | Second to fourth digit ratio and face shape |
Q24678704 | Second to fourth digit ratio, testosterone and perceived male dominance |
Q46723945 | Self-reported sexual desire in homosexual men and women predicts preferences for sexually dimorphic facial cues |
Q28742269 | Self/nonself perception, reproduction and the extended MHC |
Q33572486 | Sex differences in the implications of partner physical attractiveness for the trajectory of marital satisfaction |
Q33974322 | Sex, beauty, and the relative luminance of facial features |
Q51828009 | Shape analysis of female facial attractiveness. |
Q50626126 | Similarities in human visual and declared measures of preference for opposite-sex faces. |
Q48298017 | Smoking status and attractiveness among exemplar and prototypical identical twins discordant for smoking |
Q33609942 | Social Psychological Face Perception: Why Appearance Matters |
Q34455038 | Social learning and human mate preferences: a potential mechanism for generating and maintaining between-population diversity in attraction |
Q43622640 | Something to smile about: the interrelationship between attractiveness and emotional expression |
Q34455505 | Subjective and objective facial attractiveness: ratings and gender differences in objective appraisals of female faces. |
Q92642601 | Subjectivity and complexity of facial attractiveness |
Q38776286 | Surgery-first orthognathic approach case series: Salient features and guidelines |
Q21144567 | Symmetry is related to sexual dimorphism in faces: data across culture and species |
Q36156930 | Temporal isolation of neural processes underlying face preference decisions |
Q53402936 | Testosterone increases perceived dominance but not attractiveness in human males. |
Q64038750 | The Curse of Curves: Sex Differences in the Associations Between Body Shape and Pain Expression |
Q55330367 | The Effect of Target Sex, Sexual Dimorphism, and Facial Attractiveness on Perceptions of Target Attractiveness and Trustworthiness. |
Q63437946 | The Future of an Applied Evolutionary Psychology for Human Partnerships |
Q48030783 | The Influence of Averageness on Adults' Perceptions of Attractiveness: The Effect of Early Visual Deprivation |
Q46914656 | The MR2: A multi-racial, mega-resolution database of facial stimuli |
Q60046510 | The Relative Contribution of Jawbone and Cheekbone Prominence, Eyebrow Thickness, Eye Size, and Face Length to Evaluations of Facial Masculinity and Attractiveness: A Conjoint Data-Driven Approach |
Q39279006 | The Relative Importance of Sexual Dimorphism, Fluctuating Asymmetry, and Color Cues to Health during Evaluation of Potential Partners' Facial Photographs : A Conjoint Analysis Study. |
Q36001818 | The Role of Visual Eccentricity on Preference for Abstract Symmetry. |
Q49138305 | The appraisal of facial beauty is rapid but not mandatory. |
Q48181030 | The architecture of reward value coding in the human orbitofrontal cortex |
Q35292143 | The behavioural immune system and the psychology of human sociality |
Q48298557 | The effect of facial attractiveness on temporal perception. |
Q37595479 | The effect of incobotulinumtoxin a and dermal filler treatment on perception of age, health, and attractiveness of female faces |
Q47729408 | The effects of skin colour distribution and topography cues on the perception of female facial age and health. |
Q33362372 | The enduring puzzle of the human chin |
Q36503749 | The generality and ultimate origins of the attractiveness of prototypes |
Q30540951 | The importance of aesthetics in body dysmorphic disorder. |
Q61796489 | The neural correlates of integrated aesthetics between moral and facial beauty |
Q34218012 | The neurobiology of social cognition |
Q48435019 | The perception of attractiveness and trustworthiness in male faces affects hypothetical voting decisions differently in wartime and peacetime scenarios |
Q33381605 | The political gender gap: gender bias in facial inferences that predict voting behavior |
Q40235101 | The relationship between facial shape asymmetry and attractiveness in Mexican students |
Q37655915 | The relationship between health and mating success in humans. |
Q53618062 | The relationship between sexual dimorphism in human faces and fluctuating asymmetry. |
Q60395513 | The relationship between shape symmetry and perceived skin condition in male facial attractiveness |
Q35161184 | The undermining effect of facial attractiveness on brain responses to fairness in the Ultimatum Game: an ERP study |
Q51595109 | The validity of composite photographs for assessing masculinity preferences. |
Q49630470 | Three-Dimensional Analysis of the Ear Morphology |
Q87373126 | Three-dimensional investigation of facial surface asymmetries in skeletal malocclusion patients before and after orthodontic treatment combined with orthognathic surgery |
Q34691536 | Too real for comfort? Uncanny responses to computer generated faces. |
Q100503997 | Tracking cortical representations of facial attractiveness using time-resolved representational similarity analysis |
Q52014808 | Trait impressions as overgeneralized responses to adaptively significant facial qualities: evidence from connectionist modeling. |
Q91559094 | Unravelling how low dominance in faces biases non-spatial attention |
Q38675077 | Video-Based Eye Tracking in Sex Research: A Systematic Literature Review |
Q34500530 | What is an attractive body? Using an interactive 3D program to create the ideal body for you and your partner |
Q48227336 | What is beautiful is good because what is beautiful is desired: physical attractiveness stereotyping as projection of interpersonal goals |
Q48842441 | When attractiveness demands longer looks: the effects of situation and gender |
Q34600257 | Why am I not photogenic? Differences in face memory for the self and others |
Q50992279 | Why are average faces attractive? The effect of view and averageness on the attractiveness of female faces. |
Q34305149 | Women's preferences for male behavioral displays change across the menstrual cycle. |
Q28261800 | You are what you eat: within-subject increases in fruit and vegetable consumption confer beneficial skin-color changes |
Search more.