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Female facial attractiveness increases during the fertile phase of the menstrual cycleYou are what you eat: within-subject increases in fruit and vegetable consumption confer beneficial skin-color changesFruit, Vegetable and Dietary Carotenoid Intakes Explain Variation in Skin-Color in Young Caucasian Women: A Cross-Sectional StudyNeural mechanisms of imitation and 'mirror neuron' functioning in autistic spectrum disorderValid facial cues to cooperation and trust: male facial width and trustworthinessEffects of sexual dimorphism on facial attractivenessIntegration of Visual and Auditory Information by Superior Temporal Sulcus Neurons Responsive to the Sight of ActionsIt is all in the face: carotenoid skin coloration loses attractiveness outside the face.Assessment of perception of morphed facial expressions using the Emotion Recognition Task: normative data from healthy participants aged 8-75.Why some women look young for their age.Common HLA alleles associated with health, but not with facial attractivenessCross-cultural agreement in facial attractiveness preferences: the role of ethnicity and genderThe influence of the digital divide on face preferences in El Salvador: people without internet access prefer more feminine men, more masculine women, and women with higher adiposity.Beauty in a smile: the role of medial orbitofrontal cortex in facial attractiveness.Maternal tendencies in women are associated with estrogen levels and facial femininity.Evidence for menstrual cycle shifts in women's preferences for masculinity: a response to Harris (in press) “Menstrual cycle and facial preferences reconsidered”.A region of right posterior superior temporal sulcus responds to observed intentional actions.Cross-cultural variation in women's preferences for cues to sex- and stress-hormones in the male faceDemystifying social cognition: a Hebbian perspective.Responses of Anterior Superior Temporal Polysensory (STPa) Neurons to "Biological Motion" Stimuli.Judging a man by the width of his face: the role of facial ratios and dominance in mate choice at speed-dating events.Brain systems for assessing facial attractiveness.A novel method testing the ability to imitate composite emotional expressions reveals an association with empathy.Aesthetic and incentive salience of cute infant faces: studies of observer sex, oral contraception and menstrual cycle.The shared neural basis of empathy and facial imitation accuracy.Looking like a leader-facial shape predicts perceived height and leadership ability.Reproductive strategy, sexual development and attraction to facial characteristics.Blinded by Beauty: Attractiveness Bias and Accurate Perceptions of Academic PerformanceSubtle Increases in BMI within a Healthy Weight Range Still Reduce Womens Employment Chances in the Service SectorHot or not? Thermal reactions to social contactAfrican perceptions of female attractiveness.Perception of health from facial cues.Differential effects of tryptophan depletion on emotion processing according to face directionAdaptation improves face trustworthiness discrimination.Adaptation to facial trustworthiness is different in female and male observers.Effects of menstrual cycle phase on face preferences.Seeing the future: Natural image sequences produce "anticipatory" neuronal activity and bias perceptual report.Neural and behavioral responses to attractiveness in adult and infant faces.Can dietary intake influence perception of and measured appearance? A systematic review.Temporal dynamics of trustworthiness perception.
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