K Allan, BC Jones, LM DeBruine & D Smith (in press). Evidence of adaptation for mate choice within human females' long-term memory.Evolution and Human Behavior. [abstract»»]
DR Feinberg, LM DeBruine, BC Jones, AC Little, JJM O'Connor & CC Tigue (in press). Women’s self-perceptions of health and attractiveness predict male vocal masculinity preferences in different directions across short- and long-term relationship contexts.Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. [abstract»»]
(543 kB)AC Little, PJ Hancock, LM DeBruine & BC Jones (in press). Adaptation to antifaces and the perception of correct famous identity in an average face.Frontiers in Perception Science. [abstract»»]
AC Little & BC Jones (in press). Variation in facial masculinity and symmetry preferences across the menstrual cycle is moderated by relationship context.Psychoneuroendocrinology. [abstract»»]
DA Puts, BC Jones & LM DeBruine (in press). Sexual Selection on Human Faces and Voices.Annual Review of Sex Research. [abstract»»]
M Quist, LM DeBruine, AC Little & BC Jones (in press). Integrating social knowledge and physical cues when judging the attractiveness of potential mates.Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. [abstract»»]
(405 kB) SC Roberts, K Klapilová, AC Little, RP Burriss, BC Jones, LM DeBruine, M Petrie & J Havlíček (in press). Relationship satisfaction and outcome in women who meet their partner while using oral contraception.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. [abstract»»]
CD Watkins & BC Jones (in press). Priming men with different contest outcomes modulates their dominance perceptions.Behavioral Ecology. [abstract»»]
(82 kB)LM DeBruine, AC Little & BC Jones (2012). Extending parasite-stress theory to variation in human mate preferences (Commentary on Fincher & Thornhill).Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35(2): 26-27. [abstract»»]
D Smith, BC Jones, DR Feinberg & K Allan (2012). A modulatory effect of male voice pitch on long-term memory in women: Evidence of adaptation for mate choice?Memory & Cognition, 40(1): 135-144. [abstract»»]
(615 kB)LM DeBruine, BC Jones, CD Watkins, SC Roberts, AC Little, FG Smith & M Quist (2011). Opposite-sex siblings decrease attraction, but not prosocial attributions, to self-resembling opposite-sex faces.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(28): 11710-11714. [abstract»»]
(151 kB)DR Feinberg, BC Jones, LM DeBruine, JJM O'Connor, CC Tigue & DJ Borak (2011). Integrating fundamental and formant frequencies in women's preferences for men's voices.Behavioral Ecology, 22(6): 1320-1325. [abstract»»]
(404 kB)BC Jones, J Vukovic, AC Little, SC Roberts & LM DeBruine (2011). Circum-menopausal changes in women’s preferences for sexually dimorphic shape cues in peer-aged faces.Biological Psychology, 87(3): 453-455. [abstract»»]
BC Jones, JC Main, AC Little & LM DeBruine (2011). Further evidence that facial cues of dominance modulate gaze-cuing in human observers.Swiss Journal of Psychology, 70(4): 193-197. [abstract»»]
(863 kB)AC Little, J McPherson, L Dennington & BC Jones (2011). Accuracy in assessment of self-reported stress and a measure of health from static facial information.Personality and Individual Differences, 51(6): 693-698. [abstract»»]
(445 kB)AC Little, LM DeBruine & BC Jones (2011). Category-contingent face adaptation for novel colour categories: Contingent effects are seen only after social or meaningful labelling.Cognition, 118(1): 119-125. [abstract»»]
AC Little, CC Caldwell, BC Jones & LM DeBruine (2011). Effects of Partner Beauty on Opposite-Sex Attractiveness Judgments.Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40(6): 1119-1127. [abstract»»]
(242 kB)AC Little, LM DeBruine & BC Jones (2011). Exposure to visual cues of pathogen contagion changes preferences for masculinity and symmetry in opposite-sex faces.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 278: 2032-2039. [abstract»»]
AC Little, J Connely, DR Feinberg, BC Jones & SC Roberts (2011). Human preference for masculinity differs according to context in faces, bodies, voices, and smell.Behavioral Ecology, 22(4): 862-868. [abstract»»]
(431 kB)AC Little, BC Jones, LM DeBruine & CC Caldwell (2011). Social learning and human mate preferences: a potential mechanism for generating and maintaining between-population diversity in attraction.Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 366(1563): 366-375. [abstract»»]
SC Roberts, A Kravlevich, C Ferdenzi, TK Saxton, BC Jones, LM DeBruine, AC Little & J Havlíček (2011). Body odor quality predicts behavioral attractiveness in humans.Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40(6): 1111-1117. [abstract»»]
(432 kB) TK Saxton, LM DeBruine, BC Jones, AC Little & SC Roberts (2011). A longitudinal study of adolescents' judgments of the attractiveness of facial symmetry, averageness and sexual dimorphism.Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 9(1): 43-55. [abstract»»]
(154 kB)J Vukovic, BC Jones, DR Feinberg, LM DeBruine, FG Smith, LLM Welling & AC Little (2011). Variation in perceptions of physical dominance and trustworthiness predicts individual differences in the effect of relationship context on women's preferences for masculine pitch in men's voices.British Journal of Psychology, 102(1): 37-48. [abstract»»]
(227 kB)CA Conway, BC Jones, LM DeBruine & AC Little (2010). Sexual dimorphism of male face shape, partnership status and the temporal context of relationship sought modulate women’s preferences for direct gaze.British Journal of Psychology, 101(1): 109-121. [abstract»»]
(342 kB)LM DeBruine, BC Jones, FG Smith & AC Little (2010). Are attractive men's faces masculine or feminine? The importance of controlling confounds in face stimuli.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36(3): 751-758. [abstract»»]
(89 kB)LM DeBruine, BC Jones, DA Frederick, MG Haselton, IS Penton-Voak & DI Perrett (2010). Evidence for Menstrual Cycle Shifts in Women's Preferences for Masculinity: A Response to Harris (in press) “Menstrual Cycle and Facial Preferences Reconsidered”.Evolutionary Psychology, 8(4): 768-775. [abstract»»]
(795 kB)LM DeBruine, BC Jones, JR Crawford, LLM Welling & AC Little (2010). The health of a nation predicts their mate preferences: Cross-cultural variation in women's preferences for masculinized male faces.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 277(1692): 2405-2410. [abstract»»]
(337 kB)LM DeBruine, BC Jones, JM Tybur, D Lieberman & V Griskevicius (2010). Women's preferences for masculinity in male faces are predicted by pathogen disgust, but not moral or sexual disgust.Evolution and Human Behavior, 31(1): 69-74. [abstract»»]
(268 kB)BC Jones, LG Boothroyd, DR Feinberg & LM DeBruine (2010). Age at menarche predicts individual differences in women’s preferences for masculinized male voices in adulthood.Personality and Individual Differences, 48(7): 860-863. [abstract»»]
(334 kB)AC Little, TK Saxton, SC Roberts, BC Jones, LM DeBruine, J Vukovic, DI Perrett, DR Feinberg & T Chenore (2010). Women's preferences for masculinity in male faces are highest during reproductive age-range and lower around puberty and post-menopause.Psychoneuroendocrinology, 35(6): 912-920. [abstract»»]
(328 kB)JC Main, LM DeBruine, AC Little & BC Jones (2010). Interactions among the effects of head orientation, emotional expression and physical attractiveness on face preferences.Perception, 39(1): 62-71. [abstract»»]
D Martin, SA Cairns, E Orme, LM DeBruine, BC Jones & CN Macrae (2010). Form-Specific Repetition Priming for Unfamiliar Faces.Experimental Psychology, 57(5): 338-345. [abstract»»]
(670 kB) TK Saxton, D Kohoutová, SC Roberts, BC Jones, LM DeBruine & J Havlíček (2010). Age, puberty and attractiveness judgments in adolescents.Personality and Individual Differences, 49: 857-862. [abstract»»]
(272 kB)FG Smith, BC Jones & LM DeBruine (2010). Individual differences in empathizing and systemizing predict variation in face preferences.Personality and Individual Differences, 49(6): 655-658. [abstract»»]
(454 kB)CD Watkins, BC Jones & LM DeBruine (2010). Individual differences in dominance perception: Dominant men are less sensitive to facial cues of male dominance.Personality and Individual Differences, 49(8): 967-971. [abstract»»]
(473 kB)L Penke, T Bates, A Gow, A Pattle, J Starr, BC Jones, DI Perrett & I Deary (2009). Symmetric faces are a sign of successful cognitive aging.Evolution and Human Behavior, 30(6): 429-437. [abstract»»]
(266 kB) TK Saxton, AC Little, LM DeBruine, BC Jones & SC Roberts (2009). Adolescents' preferences for sexual dimorphism are influenced by relative exposure to male and female faces.Personality and Individual Differences, 47: 864-868. [abstract»»]
(310 kB) TK Saxton, LM DeBruine, BC Jones, AC Little & SC Roberts (2009). Face and voice attractiveness judgments change during adolescence.Evolution and Human Behavior, 30(6): 398-408. [abstract»»]
(175 kB)AC Little, BC Jones & LM DeBruine (2008). Preferences for variation in masculinity in real male faces change across the menstrual cycle.Personality and Individual Differences, 45(6): 478-482. [abstract»»]
(220 kB)AC Little, RP Burriss, BC Jones, LM DeBruine & CC Caldwell (2008). Social influence in human face preference: men and women are influenced for long-term but not short-term attractiveness decisions.Evolution and Human Behavior, 29(2): 140-146. [abstract»»]
(260 kB)LLM Welling, BC Jones & LM DeBruine (2008). Sex drive is positively associated with women's preferences for sexual dimorphism in men's and women's faces.Personality and Individual Differences, 44(1): 161-170. [abstract»»]
(140 kB)LG Boothroyd, BC Jones, DM Burt & DI Perrett (2007). Partner characteristics associated with masculinity, health and maturity in male faces.Personality and Individual Differences, 43: 1161-1173. [abstract»»]
(741 kB)LM DeBruine, BC Jones, L Unger, AC Little & DR Feinberg (2007). Dissociating averageness and attractiveness: Attractive faces are not always average.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33(6): 1420-1430. [abstract»»]
(187 kB)AC Little, DL Cohen, BC Jones & J Belsky (2007). Human preferences for facial masculinity change with relationship type and environmental harshness.Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 61(6): 967-973. [abstract»»]
(291 kB)AC Little & BC Jones (2006). Attraction independent of detection suggests special mechanisms for symmetry preferences in human face perception.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 273(1605): 3093-3099. [abstract»»]
(176 kB)LM DeBruine, BC Jones & DI Perrett (2005). Women's attractiveness judgments of self-resembling faces change across the menstrual cycle.Hormones and Behavior, 47(4): 379-383. [abstract»»]
(420 kB)BT Jones, LM Macphee, NM Broomfield, BC Jones & CA Espie (2005). Sleep-Related Attentional Bias in Good, Moderate, and Poor (Primary Insomnia) Sleepers.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114(2): 249-258. [abstract»»]
(239 kB)AC Little, LM DeBruine & BC Jones (2005). Sex-contingent face aftereffects suggest distinct neural populations code male and female faces.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 272(1578): 2283-2287. [abstract»»]
(103 kB) SC Roberts, AC Little, LM Gosling, BC Jones, DI Perrett, V Carter & M Petrie (2005). MHC-assortative facial preferences in humans.Biology Letters, 1(4): 400-403. [abstract»»]
(260 kB) SC Roberts, AC Little, LM Gosling, DI Perrett, V Carter, BC Jones, IS Penton-Voak & M Petrie (2005). MHC-heterozygosity and human facial attractiveness.Evolution and Human Behavior, 26(3): 213-226. [abstract»»]
(93 kB) RE Cornwell, LG Boothroyd, DM Burt, DR Feinberg, BC Jones, AC Little, RM Pitman, S Whiten & DI Perrett (2004). Concordant preferences for opposite-sex signals? Human pheromones and facial characteristics.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 271: 635-640. [abstract»»]
(163 kB) G Kovacs, B Gulyas, I Savic, DI Perrett, RE Cornwell, AC Little, BC Jones, DM Burt, V Gal & Z Vidnyanszky (2004). Smelling human sex hormone-like compounds affects face gender judgment of men.Neuroreport, 15: 1-4. [abstract»»]
(282 kB) SC Roberts, J Havlíček, J Flegr, M Hruskova, AC Little, BC Jones, DI Perrett & M Petrie (2004). Female facial attractiveness increases during the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 271: 270-272. [abstract»»]
(499 kB)BT Jones, BC Jones, H Smith & N Copley (2003). A flicker paradigm for inducing change blindness reveals alcohol and cannabis information processing biases in heavier but not lighter social users.Addiction, 98(2): 235-244. [abstract»»]
(106 kB)BT Jones, BC Jones, AP Thomas & J Piper (2003). Alcohol consumption increases attractiveness ratings of opposite-sex faces: a possible third route to risky sex.Addiction, 98(8): 1069-1076. [abstract»»]
(165 kB)AC Little & BC Jones (2003). Evidence against perceptual bias views for symmetry preferences in human faces.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 279: 1759-1763. [abstract»»]
(213 kB) IS Penton-Voak, AC Little, BC Jones, DM Burt, BP Tiddeman & DI Perrett (2003). Female condition influences preferences for sexual dimorphism in faces of male humans (Homo sapiens).Journal of Comparative Psychology, 117: 264-271. [abstract»»]
(177 kB)BC Jones, BT Jones, L Blundell & G Bruce (2002). Social users of alcohol and cannabis who detect substance-related changes in a change blindness paradigm report higher levels of use than those detecting substance-neutral changes.Psychopharmacology, 165(4): 93-96. [abstract»»]
(182 kB)AC Little, BC Jones, IS Penton-Voak, DM Burt & DI Perrett (2002). Partnership status and the temporal context of relationships influence human female preferences for sexual dimorphism in male face shape.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 269(1496): 1095-1103. [abstract»»]
(161 kB)BC Jones, AC Little, IS Penton-Voak, BP Tiddeman, DM Burt & DI Perrett (2001). Facial symmetry and judgements of apparent health: Support for a 'good genes' explanation of the attractiveness-symmetry relationship.Evolution and Human Behavior, 22: 417-429. [abstract»»]
(383 kB) IS Penton-Voak, BC Jones, AC Little, S Baker, BP Tiddeman, DM Burt & DI Perrett (2001). Symmetry and sexual dimorphism in facial proportions and male facial attractiveness.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 268: 1617-1623. [abstract»»]
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