Journal article
Commitment to relationships and preferences for femininity and apparent health in faces are strongest on days of the menstrual cycle when progesterone level is high
Abstract
Previous studies of changes in women's behavior during the menstrual cycle have offered insight into the motivations underpinning women's preferences for social cues associated with possible direct benefits (e.g., investment, low risk of infection) and indirect benefits (e.g., offspring viability). Here we sought to extend this work by testing for systematic variation in women's preferences for male and female faces and in their attitudes to …
Authors
Jones BC; Little AC; Boothroyd L; DeBruine LM; Feinberg DR; Smith MJL; Cornwell RE; Moore FR; Perrett DI
Journal
Hormones and Behavior, Vol. 48, No. 3, pp. 283–290
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
September 2005
DOI
10.1016/j.yhbeh.2005.03.010
ISSN
0018-506X