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Concordant preferences for opposite-sex signals? Human pheromones and facial characteristics

Cornwell, R.E.; Boothroyd, L.; Burt, D.M.; Feinberg, D.R.; Jones, B.C.; Little, A.C.; Pitman, R.; Whiten, S.; Perrett, D.I.

Authors

R.E. Cornwell

D.R. Feinberg

B.C. Jones

A.C. Little

R. Pitman

S. Whiten

D.I. Perrett



Abstract

We have investigated whether preferences for masculine and feminine characteristics are correlated across two modalities, olfaction and vision. In study 1, subjects rated the pleasantness of putative male (4,16-androstadien-3-one; 5α-androst-16-en-3-one) and female (1,3,5(10),16-estratetraen-3-ol) pheromones, and chose the most attractive face shape from a masculine-feminine continuum for a long- and a short-term relationship. Study 2 replicated study 1 and further explored the effects of relationship context on pheromone ratings. For long-term relationships, women's preferences for masculine face shapes correlated with ratings of 4,16-androstadien-3-one and men's preferences for feminine face shapes correlated with ratings of 1,3,5(10),16-estratetraen-3-ol. These studies link sex-specific preferences for putative human sex pheromones and sexually dimorphic facial characteristics. Our findings suggest that putative sex pheromones and sexually dimorphic facial characteristics convey common information about the quality of potential mates.

Citation

Cornwell, R., Boothroyd, L., Burt, D., Feinberg, D., Jones, B., Little, A., …Perrett, D. (2004). Concordant preferences for opposite-sex signals? Human pheromones and facial characteristics. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 271(1539), 635-640. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2003.2649

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2004-03
Journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Print ISSN 0962-8452
Electronic ISSN 1471-2954
Publisher The Royal Society
Volume 271
Issue 1539
Pages 635-640
DOI https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2003.2649
Keywords Pheromones, Mating Strategies, Facial Attraction, Male-Female Differences.