2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2016.02.006
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Assessment of health in human faces is context-dependent

Abstract: HighlightsYellow colouration influences the perception of health in faces.The evaluation of which face looks the healthiest is influenced by the other faces present at the time of the choice.For many traits that influence health perception there may be no optimum preferred level. 3 AbstractWhen making decisions between options, humans are expected to choose the option that returns the highest benefit. In practice, however, adding inferior alternatives to the choice set can alter these decisions. Here we invest… Show more

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