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Symmetry is related to sexual dimorphism in faces: data across culture and speciesThe role of femininity and averageness of voice pitch in aesthetic judgments of women's voices.Opposite-sex siblings decrease attraction, but not prosocial attributions, to self-resembling opposite-sex faces.Integrating cues of social interest and voice pitch in men's preferences for women's voices.Sex ratio influences the motivational salience of facial attractivenessFacial attractiveness: evolutionary based research.Maternal tendencies in women are associated with estrogen levels and facial femininity.Sexual selection on human faces and voices.Kin recognition: evidence that humans can perceive both positive and negative relatedness.The relative contributions of facial shape and surface information to perceptions of attractiveness and dominancePartner choice, relationship satisfaction, and oral contraception: the congruency hypothesis.Women's hormone levels modulate the motivational salience of facial attractiveness and sexual dimorphism.Social learning and human mate preferences: a potential mechanism for generating and maintaining between-population diversity in attraction.Do assortative preferences contribute to assortative mating for adiposity?Sex-dimorphic face shape preference in heterosexual and homosexual men and women.Looking like a leader-facial shape predicts perceived height and leadership ability.MHC-assortative facial preferences in humans.Reported maternal tendencies predict the reward value of infant facial cuteness, but not cuteness detectionAdaptation to antifaces and the perception of correct famous identity in an average face.Social perception of facial resemblance in humans.Effects of menstrual cycle phase on face preferences.Circum-menopausal effects on women's judgements of facial attractiveness.The many faces of research on face perception.Women's facial attractiveness is related to their body mass index but not their salivary cortisol.The reward value of infant facial cuteness tracks within-subject changes in women's salivary testosterone.Integrating shape cues of adiposity and color information when judging facial health and attractiveness.Salivary cortisol and pathogen disgust predict men's preferences for feminine shape cues in women's faces.Perceived facial adiposity conveys information about women's health.Changes in salivary estradiol predict changes in women's preferences for vocal masculinity.Sex differences in attraction to familiar and unfamiliar opposite-sex faces: men prefer novelty and women prefer familiarity.Effects of partner beauty on opposite-sex attractiveness judgments.Women's preferences for masculinity in male faces are highest during reproductive age range and lower around puberty and post-menopause.Socio-sexuality and episodic memory function in women: further evidence of an adaptive "mating mode".Category-contingent face adaptation for novel colour categories: Contingent effects are seen only after social or meaningful labelling.Women's attractiveness judgments of self-resembling faces change across the menstrual cycle.Men report stronger attraction to femininity in women's faces when their testosterone levels are high.Commitment to relationships and preferences for femininity and apparent health in faces are strongest on days of the menstrual cycle when progesterone level is high.Self-reported sexual desire in homosexual men and women predicts preferences for sexually dimorphic facial cues.Facial coloration tracks changes in women's estradiol.Category contingent aftereffects for faces of different races, ages and species.
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