Male facial cues to physical strength in Europe: Medium‐strength preference and higher aggressiveness attribution to the weakest

Author:

Schaefer Katrin12ORCID,Seiser Veronika Melis1,Prucha Simon1,Kerschbaumer Verena1,Fink Bernhard123ORCID,Windhager Sonja12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Evolutionary Anthropology University of Vienna Vienna Austria

2. Human Evolution and Archaeological Sciences (HEAS) University of Vienna Vienna Austria

3. Biosocial Science Information Biedermannsdorf Austria

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThe capacity to assess male physical strength from facial cues may be adaptive given health and fitness‐related associations with muscular strength. Our study complements recent research on strength‐related face perceptions of male Maasai by applying the protocol to male European faces and assessors.MethodsFive distinct facial morphs calibrated for handgrip strength (HGS) were manufactured with geometric morphometrics performing regressions of the Procrustes shape coordinates on HGS in a sample of 26 European men (18–32 years). Young adult men and women (n = 445) rated these morphs on physical strength, attractiveness, and aggressiveness.ResultsFacial morphs calibrated to lower HGS were rated as less strong, less attractive, and more aggressive than those calibrated to higher HGS. Medium levels of HGS were associated with the highest attractiveness ratings.ConclusionsThe rating patterns of physical strength, attractiveness, and aggressiveness for European male facial morphs exhibit similarity to previous ratings of Maasai male faces. Therefore, the current findings corroborate the suggestion of a common mechanism for social attributions based on facial cues to physical strength, modulated by local ecology and societal context.

Publisher

Wiley

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