Search Results - "Stephen, Ian D."
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Cross-cultural agreement in facial attractiveness preferences: the role of ethnicity and gender
Published in PloS one (02-07-2014)“…Previous work showed high agreement in facial attractiveness preferences within and across cultures. The aims of the current study were twofold. First, we…”
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Skin Color Preferences in a Malaysian Chinese Population
Published in Frontiers in psychology (19-06-2019)“…Facial skin color influences the perceived health and attractiveness of Caucasian faces, and has been proposed as a valid cue to aspects of physiological…”
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The Own-Race Bias for Face Recognition in a Multiracial Society
Published in Frontiers in psychology (06-03-2020)“…The own-race bias (ORB) is a reliable phenomenon across cultural and racial groups where unfamiliar faces from other races are usually remembered more poorly…”
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The other-race effect and holistic processing across racial groups
Published in Scientific reports (19-04-2021)“…It is widely accepted that holistic processing is important for face perception. However, it remains unclear whether the other-race effect (ORE) (i.e. superior…”
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The Body and the Beautiful: Health, Attractiveness and Body Composition in Men's and Women's Bodies
Published in PloS one (03-06-2016)“…The dominant evolutionary theory of physical attraction posits that attractiveness reflects physiological health, and attraction is a mechanism for identifying…”
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Visual attention mediates the relationship between body satisfaction and susceptibility to the body size adaptation effect
Published in PloS one (31-01-2018)“…Body size misperception-the belief that one is larger or smaller than reality-affects a large and growing segment of the population. Recently, studies have…”
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Does masculinity matter? The contribution of masculine face shape to male attractiveness in humans
Published in PloS one (27-10-2010)“…In many animals, exaggerated sex-typical male traits are preferred by females, and may be a signal of both past and current disease resistance. The proposal…”
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Skin blood perfusion and oxygenation colour affect perceived human health
Published in PloS one (01-04-2009)“…Skin blood perfusion and oxygenation depends upon cardiovascular, hormonal and circulatory health in humans and provides socio-sexual signals of underlying…”
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Over or Under? Mental Representations and the Paradox of Body Size Estimation
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Body Image Distortion and Exposure to Extreme Body Types: Contingent Adaptation and Cross Adaptation for Self and Other
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (15-07-2016)“…Body size misperception is common amongst the general public and is a core component of eating disorders and related conditions. While perennial media exposure…”
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Daily Consumption of a Fruit and Vegetable Smoothie Alters Facial Skin Color
Published in PloS one (17-07-2015)“…Consumption of dietary carotenoids or carotenoid supplements can alter the color (yellowness) of human skin through increased carotenoid deposition in the…”
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Facial Shape Analysis Identifies Valid Cues to Aspects of Physiological Health in Caucasian, Asian, and African Populations
Published in Frontiers in psychology (30-10-2017)“…Facial cues contribute to attractiveness, including shape cues such as symmetry, averageness, and sexual dimorphism. These cues may represent cues to objective…”
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Facial Skin Coloration Affects Perceived Health of Human Faces
Published in International journal of primatology (01-12-2009)“…Numerous researchers have examined the effects of skin condition, including texture and color, on the perception of health, age, and attractiveness in human…”
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Deciphering Faces: Quantifiable Visual Cues to Weight
Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2010)“…Body weight plays a crucial role in mate choice, as weight is related to both attractiveness and health. People are quite accurate at judging weight in faces,…”
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Editorial: Experimental Approaches to Body Image, Representation and Perception
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Gender and the Body Size Aftereffect: Implications for Neural Processing
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (18-10-2019)“…Prolonged exposure to wide (thin) bodies causes a perceptual aftereffect such that subsequently viewed bodies appear thinner (wider) than they actually are…”
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The valence-dominance model applies to body perception
Published in Royal Society open science (01-09-2022)“…First impressions of a person, including social judgements, are often based on appearance. The widely accepted valence-dominance model of face perception…”
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Judging the difference between attractiveness and health: does exposure to model images influence the judgments made by men and women?
Published in PloS one (20-01-2014)“…Recent research has shown facial adiposity (apparent weight in the face) to be a significant predictor of both attractiveness and health, thus making it an…”
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Eye tracker as an implied social presence: awareness of being eye-tracked induces social-norm-based looking behaviour
Published in Journal of eye movement research (05-08-2019)“…Human behaviour is not only influenced by the physical presence of others, but also implied social presence. This study examines the impact of awareness of…”
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The Thin White Line: Adaptation Suggests a Common Neural Mechanism for Judgments of Asian and Caucasian Body Size
Published in Frontiers in psychology (15-11-2019)“…Visual adaptation has been proposed as a mechanism linking viewing images of thin women's bodies with body size and shape misperception (BSSM). Non-Caucasian…”
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