Title of article :
A domain-specific opposite-sex bias in human preferences for manipulated voice pitch
Author/Authors :
Benedict C. Jones، نويسنده , , David R. Feinberg، نويسنده , , Lisa M. DeBruine، نويسنده , , Anthony C. Little، نويسنده , , Jovana Vukovic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Womenʹs preferences for masculine characteristics in menʹs voices and menʹs preferences for feminine characteristics in womenʹs voices are thought to reflect adaptations that identify high-quality (e.g. healthy) mates. Consistent with this proposal, we found that men had stronger preferences than women for womenʹs voices with raised pitch (i.e. feminized female voices) and that women had stronger preferences than men for menʹs voices with lowered pitch (i.e. masculinized male voices). Importantly, however, no such opposite-sex bias was evident for attributions of dominance to voices with raised and lowered pitch; menʹs and womenʹs voices with lowered pitch were perceived to be more dominant than those with raised pitch and these effects were equivalent for male and female listeners. Collectively, our findings suggest that preferences for voice pitch may function, at least in part, to identify high-quality mates and show that opposite-sex biases in preferences for voice pitch cannot be explained simply by greater general sensitivity to manipulated pitch in opposite-sex voices than in own-sex voices.
Keywords :
vocal cue , Attraction , mate choice , fundamental frequency , mate preference , Sexual dimorphism , sexual selection
Journal title :
Animal Behaviour
Journal title :
Animal Behaviour