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Integrating fundamental and formant frequencies in women’s preferences for men’s voices

Abstract

Abstract Prior work has emphasized independent effects of voice pitch and apparent vocal tract length on women’s preferences for men’s voices. An interaction between the effects of pitch and apparent vocal tract length on male vocal attractiveness might be expected, however, given interactions between the effects of voice pitch and apparent vocal tract length on perceptions of body size, age, and sex. Here, we present empirical evidence for such an interaction. Women preferred low pitch in men’s voices more when associated with large vocal tracts than when associated with small vocal tracts and preferred large vocal tracts in men’s voices more when associated with low pitch than when associated with high pitch. Collectively, these findings demonstrate integration of different vocal cues in women’s mate preferences, potentially allowing women to better assess the quality of potential mates.

Authors

Feinberg DR; Jones BC; DeBruine LM; O’Connor JJM; Tigue CC; Borak DJ

Journal

Behavioral Ecology, Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 1320–1325

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

November 1, 2011

DOI

10.1093/beheco/arr134

ISSN

1045-2249

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