The Autumn Years: Age Differences in Preferences for Sexually Dimorphic Faces

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Chengyang Han
Xiangqian Li
Xiyue Chen
Xue Lei
Chuanjing Liao
Lingshan Zhang
Bingxin Li
Xian Peng
Edward R. Morrison
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[1] Hangzhou Normal University,Department of Psychology
[2] Hangzhou Normal University,Zhejiang Key Laboratory for Research in Assessment of Cognitive Impairments
[3] Shanghai University of Sport,School of Psychology
[4] Fudan University,Department of Psychology, School of Social Development and Public Policy
[5] Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics,School of Business Administration
[6] Wenzhou University,Department of Mental Health Education
[7] University of Glasgow,Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology
[8] Institute of Psychology,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science
[9] Central China Normal University,National Engineering Laboratory for Educational Big Data
[10] University of Portsmouth,Centre for Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology
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Sexual dimorphism; Facial attractiveness; Mate preferences; Chinese;
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Life history theory proposes that it is adaptive for older people to shift investment away from reproductive effort (such as mating) to survivorship. However, it remains unclear whether the shift is also present at the psychological level. We investigated this question by comparing preferences for mate choice-relevant cues, sexually dimorphic facial images, between older (60 years and older, n = 92) and younger adults (18–40 years, n = 86). Results showed that older adults had significantly smaller preferences for sexually dimorphic faces of both sexes than young adults. Specifically, both older men and women showed no significant preferences for sexually dimorphic traits when judging opposite-sex faces, and smaller preferences for masculine male faces and feminine female faces when judging same-sex faces. Young adults generally showed strong preferences for masculine male faces and feminine female faces. In Study 2, we confirmed that the absent/reduced preferences in older adults for sexually dimorphic faces did not result from poor visual ability. The smaller preferences for sexually dimorphic facial cues in older adults compared to young adults suggest that older adults may shift away from mating-oriented psychology as they become less fertile.
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