Women's estradiol predicts preference for facial cues of men's testosterone.
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Sexual attractiveness of male chemicals and vocalizations in mice.Human oestrusEstradiol-dependent modulation of auditory processing and selectivity in songbirds.Lady in Red: Hormonal Predictors of Women's Clothing Choices.Facial attractiveness: evolutionary based research.Sexual selection on human faces and voices.The association between discontinuing hormonal contraceptives and wives' marital satisfaction depends on husbands' facial attractiveness.Fluctuating experimental pain sensitivities across the menstrual cycle are contingent on women's romantic relationship statusMate preference of female blue tits varies with experimental photoperiod.I only have eyes for you: Ovulation redirects attention (but not memory) to attractive menExperimenter Effects on Pain Reporting in Women Vary across the Menstrual Cycle.Life history of female preferences for male faces: a comparison of pubescent girls, nonpregnant and pregnant young women, and middle-aged women.Changes in Women's Facial Skin Color over the Ovulatory Cycle are Not Detectable by the Human Visual System.Waist-to-Hip Ratio, but Not Body Mass Index, Is Associated with Testosterone and Estradiol Concentrations in Young Women.Does fertility status influence impulsivity and risk taking in human females? Adaptive influences on intertemporal choice and risky decision making.Neural Activation in Women in Response to Masculinized Male Faces: Mediation by Hormones and Psychosexual FactorsOestradiol level and opportunistic mating in women.Does human ejaculate quality relate to phenotypic traits?Human colour in mate choice and competition.Efficacy of methods for ovulation estimation and their effect on the statistical detection of ovulation-linked behavioral fluctuations.An evolutionary approach offers a fresh perspective on the relationship between oral contraception and sexual desire.Women's probability of conception is associated with their preference for flirtatious but not masculine facial movement.Conservative Christianity, partnership, hormones, and sex in late life.Men With a Terminal Illness Relax Their Criteria for Facial Attractiveness.Human mating strategies: from past causes to present consequences.Evidence for the stress-linked immunocompetence handicap hypothesis in human male faces.Natural variation in female reproductive hormones does not affect contrast sensitivity.Women's Fertility Status Alters Other Women's Jealousy and Mate Guarding.Intrinsic links among sex, emotion, and reproduction.Evidence for Menstrual Cycle Shifts in Women's Preferences for Masculinity: A Response to Harris (in Press) “Menstrual Cycle and Facial Preferences Reconsidered”Meta-Analysis of Menstrual Cycle Effects on Women’s Mate PreferencesNo Compelling Evidence that Preferences for Facial Masculinity Track Changes in Women's Hormonal StatusWomen Express a Preference for Feminized Male Faces after Giving Birth
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Women's estradiol predicts preference for facial cues of men's testosterone.
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Women's estradiol predicts preference for facial cues of men's testosterone.
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Women's estradiol predicts preference for facial cues of men's testosterone.
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James R Roney
Zachary L Simmons
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10.1016/J.YHBEH.2007.09.008
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2007-09-20T00:00:00Z