학술논문

THE FACE, BEAUTY, AND SYMMETRY: PERCEIVING ASYMMETRY IN BEAUTIFUL FACES.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Neuroscience. Aug2005, Vol. 115 Issue 8, p1165-1173. 9p.
Subject
*PERSONAL beauty
*CEREBRAL dominance
*MATE selection
*SYMMETRY (Biology)
*NEUROSCIENCES
Language
ISSN
0020-7454
Abstract
The relationship between bilateral facial symmetry and beauty remains to be clarified. Here, straight head-on photographs of "beautiful" faces from the collections of professional modeling agencies were selected. First, beauty ratings were obtained for these faces. Then, the authors created symmetrical left-left and right-right composites of the beautiful faces and asked a new group of subjects to choose the most attractive pair member. "Same" responses were allowed. No difference between the left-left and right-right composites was revealed but significant differences were obtained between "same" and the left-left or right-right. These results show that subjects detected asymmetry in beauty and suggest that very beautiful faces can be functionally asymmetrical. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]