The myth of hidden ovulation: Shape and texture changes in the face during the menstrual cycle

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Authors

OBERZAUCHER Elisabeth KATINA Stanislav HOLZLEITNER I.J. SCHMEHL S.F. MEHU-BLANTAR I. GRAMMER K.

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Evolutionary Psychology
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://www.akademiai.com/content/120852/
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/JEP.10.2012.4.1
Field Applied statistics, operation research
Keywords ovulation; facial attractiveness; symmetry; geometric morphometric methodology
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Description In recent years, evidence has been gathered indicating increased attractiveness of female faces at the point of ovulation. In this paper, we asked what changes in facial appearance occur during menstrual cycle that lead to this shift in attractiveness. We analysed facial photographs of 20 young women with a normal cycle. We found evidence for textural changes, as well as shape changes that might account for the ovulatory peak in attractiveness. Generally, facial shape at ovulation is perceived as more attractive – and ovulating women are perceived as more attractive the closer their face shape is to the “ovulation shape”. These findings support the hypothesis that attractive signals might be rooted in signals of fertility.
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