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SUBMITTER: Li Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4197028 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Li Yaoran Y Bailey Drew H DH Winegard Benjamin B Puts David A DA Welling Lisa L M LL Geary David C DC
PloS one 20141014 10
Women's preferences for men's masculinized faces and voices were assessed after women (n = 331) were primed with images of male-on-male aggression, male-on-female aggression, pathogens, and neutral scenes. Male-on-male aggression and pathogen primes were associated with increased preference for masculine traits, but the same effect emerged in the neutral condition. We show the increased preference for masculine traits was due to repeated exposure to these traits, not the priming images themselve ...[more]