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Female preferences for male vocal and facial masculinity in videos

Authors: Jillian J. M. O’Connor*, David R. Feinberg*, Paul J. Fraccaro*, Diana J. Borak*, Cara C. Tigue*, Daniel E. Re, Benedict C. Jones, Anthony C. Little§ & Bernard Tiddeman

DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2011.02013.x

Abstract:

Vocal and facial masculinity are cues to underlying testosterone in men and influence women’s mate preferences. Consistent with the proposal that facial and vocal masculinity signal common information about men, prior work has revealed correlated female preferences for male facial and vocal masculinity. Previous studies have assessed women’s preferences for male facial and vocal masculinity by presenting faces and voices independently and using static face stimuli. By contrast, here we presented women with short video clips in which male faces and voices were simultaneously manipulated in masculinity. We found that women who preferred masculine faces also preferred masculine voices.  Furthermore, women whose faces were rated as relatively more attractive preferred both facial and vocal masculinity more than did women whose faces were rated as less attractive. These findings complement other evidence for cross-modal masculinity preferences among women and demonstrate that preferences observed in studies using still images and ⁄ or independently presented vocal stimuli are also observed when
dynamic faces and voices are displayed simultaneously in video format.

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Dr Bernie Tiddeman

Dr Bernie Tiddeman

Analysis and synthesis of facial images in 2D, 3D and video to support psychology and orthodontic research.