Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness

The symmetry and masculinity of the face are often considered important elements of male facial attractiveness. However, facial preferences are rarely studied on natural faces. We studied the effect of these traits and facial metric parameters on facial attractiveness in Spanish and Colombian raters...

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Facial attractiveness
Fluctuating asymmetry
Masculinity
Mate quality
USIA-antro
Adolescent
Adult
Article
Association
Cephalometry
Colombia
Computer program
Cultural factor
Decision making
Esthetics
Face
Female
Gender identity
Histology
Human
Image processing
Male
Reproducibility
Spain
Adolescent
Association
Beauty
Cephalometry
Colombia
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Cues
Face
Female
Gender identity
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Judgment
Male
Reproducibility of Results
Software
Spain
Young Adult
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness
title Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness
spellingShingle Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness
Facial attractiveness
Fluctuating asymmetry
Masculinity
Mate quality
USIA-antro
Adolescent
Adult
Article
Association
Cephalometry
Colombia
Computer program
Cultural factor
Decision making
Esthetics
Face
Female
Gender identity
Histology
Human
Image processing
Male
Reproducibility
Spain
Adolescent
Association
Beauty
Cephalometry
Colombia
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Cues
Face
Female
Gender identity
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Judgment
Male
Reproducibility of Results
Software
Spain
Young Adult
title_short Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness
title_full Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness
title_fullStr Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness
title_full_unstemmed Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness
title_sort Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness
dc.subject.keywords.none.fl_str_mv Facial attractiveness
Fluctuating asymmetry
Masculinity
Mate quality
USIA-antro
Adolescent
Adult
Article
Association
Cephalometry
Colombia
Computer program
Cultural factor
Decision making
Esthetics
Face
Female
Gender identity
Histology
Human
Image processing
Male
Reproducibility
Spain
Adolescent
Association
Beauty
Cephalometry
Colombia
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Cues
Face
Female
Gender identity
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Judgment
Male
Reproducibility of Results
Software
Spain
Young Adult
topic Facial attractiveness
Fluctuating asymmetry
Masculinity
Mate quality
USIA-antro
Adolescent
Adult
Article
Association
Cephalometry
Colombia
Computer program
Cultural factor
Decision making
Esthetics
Face
Female
Gender identity
Histology
Human
Image processing
Male
Reproducibility
Spain
Adolescent
Association
Beauty
Cephalometry
Colombia
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Cues
Face
Female
Gender identity
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Judgment
Male
Reproducibility of Results
Software
Spain
Young Adult
description The symmetry and masculinity of the face are often considered important elements of male facial attractiveness. However, facial preferences are rarely studied on natural faces. We studied the effect of these traits and facial metric parameters on facial attractiveness in Spanish and Colombian raters. In total, 13 metric and 11 asymmetry parameters from natural, unmanipulated frontal face photographs of 50 Spanish men were measured with the USIA semiautomatic anthropometric software. All raters (women and men) were asked to rank these images as potential long-term partners for females. In both sexes, facial attractiveness was negatively associated with facial masculinity, and preference was not associated with facial symmetry. In Spanish raters, both sexes preferred male traits that were larger in the right side of the face, which may reflect a human tendency to prefer a certain degree of facial asymmetry. We did not find such preference in Colombian raters, but they did show stronger preference for facial femininity than Spanish raters. Present results suggest that facial relative femininity, which is expected to signal, eg good parenting and cooperation skills, may be an important signal of mate quality when females seek long-term partners. Facial symmetry appears unimportant in such long-term mating preferences. © 2012 a Pion publication.
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spelling 2020-03-26T16:32:55Z2020-03-26T16:32:55Z2012Perception; Vol. 41, Núm. 10; pp. 1234-124503010066https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12585/908710.1068/p7214Universidad Tecnológica de BolívarRepositorio UTB70048733603316758300057201238612571968120957201855406555374247007201937500The symmetry and masculinity of the face are often considered important elements of male facial attractiveness. However, facial preferences are rarely studied on natural faces. We studied the effect of these traits and facial metric parameters on facial attractiveness in Spanish and Colombian raters. In total, 13 metric and 11 asymmetry parameters from natural, unmanipulated frontal face photographs of 50 Spanish men were measured with the USIA semiautomatic anthropometric software. All raters (women and men) were asked to rank these images as potential long-term partners for females. In both sexes, facial attractiveness was negatively associated with facial masculinity, and preference was not associated with facial symmetry. In Spanish raters, both sexes preferred male traits that were larger in the right side of the face, which may reflect a human tendency to prefer a certain degree of facial asymmetry. We did not find such preference in Colombian raters, but they did show stronger preference for facial femininity than Spanish raters. Present results suggest that facial relative femininity, which is expected to signal, eg good parenting and cooperation skills, may be an important signal of mate quality when females seek long-term partners. 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