Affiliation:
1. North East London Polytechnic
Abstract
10-yr.-old, 16-yr.-old, and 20-yr.-old male and female observers ( ns = 10; N = 60) rated a number of male and female faces for how ‘good-looking’ they were. Some of these faces were identical save that in one version the pupils were larger. Pupil dilation in the photographs of males produced no significant effects, whereas pupil dilation in the female photographs caused such faces to be rated as more good-looking by the two oldest groups of male observers. The 10-yr.-old boys and the 16- and 20-yr.-old women rated the female faces with enlarged pupils as significantly less ‘good-looking’ than the same faces with smaller pupils.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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14 articles.
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