Visual, Olfactory, and Vocal Cues to Fecundity in Human Females

作者: Susanne Röder

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关键词: AttractivenessDevelopmental psychologyPerceptionHuman FemalesFecundityFemininityPsychologyMenstrual cycleBody odourHuman Males

摘要: Evolutionary psychologists argue that human males have evolved preferences for certain female characteristics that signal youth and health and consider them attractive. While menstrual cycle studies demonstrated changes in males perception of women's attractiveness between fertile and non-fertile menstrual cycle days, research on human mate preferences supposes that attractiveness in women is linked to female reproductive potential. No studies have yet addressed the significance of women's visual, olfactory and vocal attractiveness associated with age-related changes in women's reproductive ...

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