2007
DOI: 10.2478/v10044-008-0001-9
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Facial attractiveness: General patterns of facial preferences

Abstract: This review covers universal patterns in facial preferences. Facial attractiveness has fascinated thinkers since antiquity, but has been the subject of intense scientific study for only the last quarter of a century. Many facial features contribute to facial attractiveness: Averageness and symmetry are preferred by males and females, probably because they signal genetic quality and developmental stability. Men prefer highly feminized female faces because they reflect high estrogen levels and low testosterone l… Show more

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“…The face is the main channel of interpersonal communication and comprises several morphological elements (Kościński, 2007), particularly the eyes, which are the primary centre of the face (Argyle, 1970). In a study using static facial images (with a female stimulus), Geldart and colleagues (1999) have shown that the eye size affects visual fixations of five-month-old babies, as well as aesthetic judgments of adults, which suggests their preference for larger facial features.…”
Section: From Physical Appearance To Eye Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The face is the main channel of interpersonal communication and comprises several morphological elements (Kościński, 2007), particularly the eyes, which are the primary centre of the face (Argyle, 1970). In a study using static facial images (with a female stimulus), Geldart and colleagues (1999) have shown that the eye size affects visual fixations of five-month-old babies, as well as aesthetic judgments of adults, which suggests their preference for larger facial features.…”
Section: From Physical Appearance To Eye Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing volume of research on female attractiveness suggests that men generally do havethiscapacity(forreviews,see,forexample, Kościński,2007;Rhodes, 2006;Thornhill & Gangestad, 1999). Kościński (2007) noted that studies, in which age-related facial features have been manipulated, have repeatedly found a positive association between ''babyfacedness'' and female attractiveness. For example, Johnston and Franklin (1993) had subjects ''evolve'' a beautiful female face over iterated generations on a computer program designed to simulate natural selection.…”
Section: Female Attractiveness and Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kobiety silniej niż męż-czyźni poszukują u partnera dobrych genów, a ich jakość stwierdzają właśnie m.in. na podstawie symetryczności twarzy (Kościński, 2008).…”
Section: Symetria Twarzy a Atrakcyjnośćunclassified
“…W związku z tym że wielkość źrenic zmienia się w zależności od natężenia i kierunku emocji, stały się one jednym z wielu sygnałów, na podstawie których ludzie bardzo szybko oceniają nastawienie drugiej osoby, co w przeszło-ści pozwalało na błyskawiczne podjęcie decyzji o ewentualnej ucieczce bądź próbie nawiązania kontaktu. Źrenice zwężają się podczas odczuwania emocji negatywnych, a rozszerzają -przy pozytywnych (Kościński, 2008). Za zwężanie odpowiedzialna jest część współczulna (sympatyczna) AUN, która pełni funkcję mobilizacyjną i pobudzającą zwłaszcza w odpowiedzi na stres i zagrożenie.…”
Section: Wpływ Wielkości źRenic Na Atrakcyjnośćunclassified