Grammer K, Thornhill R
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Urban Ethology, Vienna, Austria.
J Comp Psychol. 1994 Sep;108(3):233-42. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.108.3.233.
We hypothesized from the parasite theory of sexual selection that men (Homo sapiens) would prefer averageness and symmetry in women's faces, that women would prefer averageness and symmetry in men's faces, and that women would prefer largeness (not averageness) of the secondary sexual traits of men's faces. We generated computer images of men's and women's faces and of composites of the faces of each sex, and then had men and women rate opposite-sex faces for 4 variables (attractive, dominant, sexy, and healthy). Symmetry, averageness, and the sizes of facial features were measured on the computerized faces. The hypotheses were supported, with the exception of the hypothesized effects of averageness of female and male faces on attractiveness ratings. This is the first study to show that facial symmetry has a positive influence on facial attractiveness ratings.
基于性选择的寄生虫理论,我们推测男性(智人)会更喜欢女性面部的平均性和对称性,女性会更喜欢男性面部的平均性和对称性,并且女性会更喜欢男性面部第二性征的较大尺寸(而非平均性)。我们生成了男性和女性面部以及各性别人脸合成图像,然后让男性和女性对异性面部的四个变量(有吸引力、有主导性、性感和健康)进行评分。在电脑化面部上测量了对称性、平均性和面部特征的大小。除了关于男性和女性面部平均性对吸引力评分的假设效应外,其他假设均得到了支持。这是第一项表明面部对称性对面部吸引力评分有积极影响的研究。