The book presents psychological interpretations of the specific reactions of individuals in the perception of attractive human faces. Based on research, the authors formulate evolutionary interpretations of why and how symmetry, averageness, sexually dimorphic characters, personality characteristics, etc. increase the attractiveness of the face.
The monograph presents psychological interpretations of the specific reactions of individuals within the perception of attractive human faces. It concentrates on exploring selected attributes of human face that increase its attractiveness. After introducing essential information on the specifics of facial perception and its brain correlates, the monograph presents findings on the effect of symmetry, averageness, proportions, sexually dimorphic features, personality characteristics, or the importance of specific parts of the face to its attractiveness. Based on the results of both foreign and own research, the authors formulate interpretations of why and how the identification and preference of examined characteristics have been developed and maintained by the evolution.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
The Human Face as a Specific Object of Perception Functional Specificity Anthropometric Characteristics Symmetry Averageness Proportions Sexual Characteristics Sexual Dimorphism Specific Parts of the Face Personality Characteristics
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