Do men’s faces really signal heritable immunocompetence?

Volume: 24, Issue: 3, Pages: 579 - 589
Published: Oct 24, 2012
Abstract
In the literature on human mate choice, masculine facial morphology is often proposed to be an intersexual signal of heritable immunocompetence, and hence an important component of men's attractiveness. This hypothesis has received considerable research attention, and is increasingly treated as plausible and well supported. In this article, we propose that the strength of the evidence for the immunocompetence hypothesis is somewhat overstated,...
Paper Details
Title
Do men’s faces really signal heritable immunocompetence?
Published Date
Oct 24, 2012
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
579 - 589
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