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| D R FeinbergSummaryAffiliation: University of St Andrews Country: UK Publications
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Menstrual cycle, trait estrogen level, and masculinity preferences in the human voiceD R Feinberg
School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JP, UK
Horm Behav 49:215-22. 2006..e. those with high average E3G levels) are most able to obtain investment even from masculine men, these women may not need to change their mating preference or strategy during the menstrual cycle as much as masculine women...
Commitment to relationships and preferences for femininity and apparent health in faces are strongest on days of the menstrual cycle when progesterone level is highB C Jones
School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, UK
Horm Behav 48:283-90. 2005....
Facial appearance is a cue to oestrogen levels in womenM J Law Smith
School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JP, UK
Proc Biol Sci 273:135-40. 2006..These findings demonstrate that female facial appearance holds detectable cues to reproductive health that are considered attractive by other people...
Raised salivary testosterone in women is associated with increased attraction to masculine facesL L M Welling
School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, UK
Horm Behav 52:156-61. 2007....
Menstrual cycle, pregnancy and oral contraceptive use alter attraction to apparent health in facesB C Jones
School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, St Mary s College, South Street, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JP, UK
Proc Biol Sci 272:347-54. 2005..g. low risk of infection) and suggest that women's face preferences are influenced by adaptations that compensate for weakened immune system responses during pregnancy and reduce the risk of infection disrupting foetal development...
Voice pitch predicts reproductive success in male hunter-gatherersC L Apicella
Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Peabody Museum, 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Biol Lett 3:682-4. 2007..Furthermore, they show that there is currently selection pressure for low-pitch voices in men...
