The voice and face of woman: one ornament that signals quality?

Feinberg, D.R., Jones, B.C. , Debruine, L.M. , Moore, F.R., Law Smith, M.J., Cornwell, R.E., Tiddeman, B.P., Boothroyd, L.G. and Perrett, D.I. (2005) The voice and face of woman: one ornament that signals quality? Evolution and Human Behavior, 26(5), pp. 398-408. (doi: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2005.04.001)

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Abstract

The attractiveness of women's faces, voices, bodies, and odors appear to be interrelated, suggesting that they reflect a common trait such as femininity. We invoked novel approaches to test the interrelationships between female vocal and facial attractiveness and femininity. In Study 1, we examined the relationship between facial-metric femininity and voice pitch in two female populations. In both populations, facial-metric femininity correlated positively with pitch of voice. In Study 2, we constructed facial averages from two populations of women with low- and high-pitched voices and determined men's preferences for resulting prototypes. Men preferred averaged faces of women from both populations with higher pitched voices to those with lower pitched voices. In Study 3, we tested whether the findings from Study 2 also extended to the natural faces that made up the prototypes. Indeed, men and women preferred real faces of women with high-pitched voices to those with low- pitched voices. Because multiple cues to femininity are related, and feminine women may have greater reproductive fitness than do relatively masculine women, male preferences for multiple cues to femininity are potentially adaptive.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:DeBruine, Professor Lisa and Jones, Professor Benedict
Authors: Feinberg, D.R., Jones, B.C., Debruine, L.M., Moore, F.R., Law Smith, M.J., Cornwell, R.E., Tiddeman, B.P., Boothroyd, L.G., and Perrett, D.I.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Psychology & Neuroscience
Journal Name:Evolution and Human Behavior
ISSN:1090-5138

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