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Female facial attractiveness increases during the fertile phase of the menstrual cyclePsychology of fragrance use: perception of individual odor and perfume blends reveals a mechanism for idiosyncratic effects on fragrance choiceAttractiveness Is Multimodal: Beauty Is Also in the Nose and Ear of the Beholder.Opposite-sex siblings decrease attraction, but not prosocial attributions, to self-resembling opposite-sex faces.Perceived differences in social status between speaker and listener affect the speaker's vocal characteristics.Family scents: developmental changes in the perception of kin body odor?Partner choice, relationship satisfaction, and oral contraception: the congruency hypothesis.Evidence that androstadienone, a putative human chemosignal, modulates women's attributions of men's attractiveness.Environmental influences on mate preferences as assessed by a scenario manipulation experimentPositive relationship between odor identification and affective responses of negatively valenced odorsEffect of fragrance use on discrimination of individual body odor.Good genes, complementary genes and human mate preferences.Effect of Partnership Status on Preferences for Facial Self-ResemblanceHormonal Contraceptive Use During Relationship Formation and Sexual Desire During Pregnancy.Human axillary odor: are there side-related perceptual differences?Affective dimensions of odor perception: a comparison between Swiss, British, and Singaporean populations.An evolutionary approach offers a fresh perspective on the relationship between oral contraception and sexual desire.Perceived aggressiveness predicts fighting performance in mixed-martial-arts fighters.Men perceive their female partners, and themselves, as more attractive around ovulation.Individual variation in 3-methylbutanal: a putative link between human leukocyte antigen and skin microflora.Facial coloration tracks changes in women's estradiol.Olfactory perception is positively linked to anxiety in young adults.Hormonal contraceptive use and mate retention behavior in women and their male partners.Further evidence for links between facial width-to-height ratio and fighting success: Commentary on Zilioli et al. (2014).Methods of human body odor sampling: the effect of freezing.Human mating strategies: from past causes to present consequences.Variability of affective responses to odors: culture, gender, and olfactory knowledge.Effect of Biological Relatedness on Perfume Selection for Others: Preliminary Evidence.Body odor quality predicts behavioral attractiveness in humans.Consumption of garlic positively affects hedonic perception of axillary body odour.Hormonal effects on women's facial masculinity preferences: the influence of pregnancy, post-partum, and hormonal contraceptive use.Circum-menopausal changes in women's preferences for sexually dimorphic shape cues in peer-aged faces.Heterosexual romantic couples mate assortatively for facial symmetry, but not masculinity.Complexity and context of MHC-correlated mating preferences in wild populations.Kin recognition signals in adult faces.Oral contraceptive use in women changes preferences for male facial masculinity and is associated with partner facial masculinity.Women's physical and psychological condition independently predict their preference for apparent health in facesMHC-heterozygosity and human facial attractivenessThe impact of artificial fragrances on the assessment of mate quality cues in body odorMen's preferences for women's breast size and shape in four cultures
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