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SUBMITTER: Aung T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7806622 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Aung Toe T Goetz Stefan S Adams John J McKenna Clint C Hess Catherine C Roytman Stiven S Cheng Joey T JT Zilioli Samuele S Puts David D
Scientific reports 20210113 1
Human voice pitch is highly sexually dimorphic and eminently quantifiable, making it an ideal phenotype for studying the influence of sexual selection. In both traditional and industrial populations, lower pitch in men predicts mating success, reproductive success, and social status and shapes social perceptions, especially those related to physical formidability. Due to practical and ethical constraints however, scant evidence tests the central question of whether male voice pitch and other aco ...[more]