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Raised salivary testosterone in women is associated with increased attraction to masculine faces

Abstract

Women's preferences for masculinity in men's faces, voices and behavioral displays change during the menstrual cycle and are strongest around ovulation. While previous findings suggest that change in progesterone level is an important hormonal mechanism for such variation, it is likely that changes in the levels of other hormones will also contribute to cyclic variation in masculinity preferences. Here we compared women's preferences for masculine faces at two points in the menstrual cycle where women differed in salivary testosterone, but not in salivary progesterone or estrogen. Preferences for masculinity were strongest when women's testosterone levels were relatively high. Our findings complement those from previous studies that show systematic variation in masculinity preferences during the menstrual cycle and suggest that change in testosterone level may play an important role in cyclic shifts in women's preferences for masculine traits.

Authors

Welling LLM; Jones BC; DeBruine LM; Conway CA; Smith MJL; Little AC; Feinberg DR; Sharp MA; Al-Dujaili EAS

Journal

Hormones and Behavior, Vol. 52, No. 2, pp. 156–161

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

August 1, 2007

DOI

10.1016/j.yhbeh.2007.01.010

ISSN

0018-506X

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