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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 7, p e69531 (2013)
Men generally prefer feminine women's faces and voices over masculine women's faces and voices, and these cross-modal preferences are positively correlated. Men's preferences for female facial and vocal femininity have typically been investigated ind
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https://doaj.org/article/f2e84fc00f384c7fbdfed66e09c79801
Autor:
Paul J Fraccaro, David R Feinberg, Lisa M DeBruine, Anthony C Little, Christopher D Watkins, Benedict C Jones
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Psychology, Vol 8 (2010)
Sexually dimorphic physical traits are important for mate choice and mate preference in many species, including humans. Several previous studies have observed that women's preferences for physical cues of male masculinity in different domains (e.g.,
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https://doaj.org/article/238f4546e60f4ea9825f0f798c73b5c6
Autor:
Anthony C. Little, Mary Louise Cowan, Christopher D. Watkins, Paul J. Fraccaro, David R. Feinberg
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Human Behavior. 37:97-104
While much research has explored humorous exchange in relation to mate choice, recent perspectives have emphasized the importance of humor for monitoring interest within social partnerships more generally. Indeed, given that similarity is thought to
Autor:
David R. Feinberg, Jillian J.M. O'Connor, Cara C. Tigue, Katarzyna Pisanski, Timothy J. O'Donnell, Paul J. Fraccaro
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Human Behavior. 35:368-375
Low male voice pitch may communicate potential benefits for offspring in the form of heritable health and/or dominance, whereas access to resources may be indicated by correlates of socioeconomic status, such as sociolinguistic features. Here, we exa
Autor:
Cara C. Tigue, David R. Feinberg, Katarzyna Pisanski, Jillian J.M. O'Connor, Paul J. Fraccaro, Benedict C. Jones
Publikováno v:
Archives of Sexual Behavior. 43:1343-1353
Research suggests that the desire to behave sexually with a partner (dyadic sexual desire) may reflect desire for intimacy whereas solitary sexual desire may reflect pleasure seeking motivations more generally. Because direct reproductive success can
Autor:
Jillian J.M. O'Connor, Paul J. Fraccaro, David R. Feinberg, Katarzyna Pisanski, Cara C. Tigue
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 40:1316-1331
Listeners associate low voice pitch (fundamental frequency and/or harmonics) and formants (vocal-tract resonances) with large body size. Although formants reliably predict size within sexes, pitch does not reliably predict size in groups of same-sex
Autor:
Jillian J.M. O'Connor, David R. Feinberg, Anthony C. Little, Paul J. Fraccaro, Cara C. Tigue, Katarzyna Pisanski
Publikováno v:
Visual Cognition. 21:970-986
Humans are better able to discriminate among human faces than faces of other species. This difference in perceptual discrimination is known as the “other-species effect”. Models of perception have posited that the ultimate functional significance
Autor:
Paul J. Fraccaro, Jillian J.M. O'Connor, Lisa M. DeBruine, David R. Feinberg, Daniel E. Re, Benedict C. Jones
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 85:127-136
Previous research has shown that men prefer higher-pitched women's voices and women prefer lower-pitched men's voices. However, both men and women can modulate their voice pitch, which can affect others' perceptions of the voice. Here we tested wheth
Publikováno v:
Journal of Evolutionary Psychology. 10:1-13
The degree to which men invest financial resources, time, and effort into pursuing and maintaining relationships may be perceived by women as a cue to that man's suitability as father and a mate. Women's mate preferences are also influenced by cues t
Autor:
Cara C. Tigue, Daniel E. Re, David R. Feinberg, Benedict C. Jones, Diana J. Borak, Jillian J.M. O'Connor, Paul J. Fraccaro, Bernard Tiddeman, Anthony C. Little
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 118:321-330
Vocal and facial masculinity are cues to underlying testosterone in men and influence women’s mate preferences. Consistent with the proposal that facial and vocal masculinity signal common information about men, prior work has revealed correlated f