Barnaby J Dixson
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Petterson L, Dixson B, Little A, Vasey P
PLoS One
. 2015 Feb;
10(2):e0116529.
PMID: 25679961
Androphilia refers to attraction to adult males, whereas gynephilia refers to attraction to adult females. The current study employed self-report and viewing time (response time latency) measures of sexual attraction...
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Dixson B, Haywood J, Lester P, Ormsby D
Hum Biol
. 2014 Aug;
85(5):757-68.
PMID: 25078959
The global proportion of male births has been shown to vary with climate, with a higher proportion of male births documented in colder climates. Here we examined the hypothesis that...
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Marcinkowska U, Kozlov M, Cai H, Contreras-Garduno J, Dixson B, Oana G, et al.
Biol Lett
. 2014 May;
10(4):20130850.
PMID: 24789138
Both attractiveness judgements and mate preferences vary considerably cross-culturally. We investigated whether men's preference for femininity in women's faces varies between 28 countries with diverse health conditions by analysing responses...
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Janif Z, Brooks R, Dixson B
Biol Lett
. 2014 Apr;
10(4):20130958.
PMID: 24740903
Negative frequency-dependent sexual selection maintains striking polymorphisms in secondary sexual traits in several animal species. Here, we test whether frequency of beardedness modulates perceived attractiveness of men's facial hair, a...
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Dixson B, Haywood J, Lester P, Ormsby D
PLoS One
. 2011 Sep;
6(9):e25064.
PMID: 21957476
Background: The proportion of male births has been shown to be over 50% in temperate climates around the world. Given that fluctuations in ambient temperature have previously been shown to...
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Dixson B, Vasey P, Sagata K, Sibanda N, Linklater W, Dixson A
Arch Sex Behav
. 2010 Sep;
40(6):1271-9.
PMID: 20862533
Sexual selection via mate choice may have influenced the evolution of women's breast morphology. We conducted an image-based questionnaire quantifying and comparing the preferences of men from Papua New Guinea...
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Dixson B, Grimshaw G, Linklater W, Dixson A
Arch Sex Behav
. 2010 Feb;
40(1):51-8.
PMID: 20169468
Sexual selection via male mate choice has often been implicated in the evolution of permanently enlarged breasts in women. While questionnaire studies have shown that men find female breasts visually...
18.
Dixson B, Sagata K, Linklater W, Dixson A
Am J Phys Anthropol
. 2009 Nov;
141(4):620-5.
PMID: 19927356
One hundred men, living in three villages in a remote region of the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea were asked to judge the attractiveness of photographs of women who...
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Dixson B, Grimshaw G, Linklater W, Dixson A
Arch Sex Behav
. 2009 Aug;
40(1):43-50.
PMID: 19688590
Studies of human physical traits and mate preferences often use questionnaires asking participants to rate the attractiveness of images. Female waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), breast size, and facial appearance have all...
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Dixson B, Dixson A, Bishop P, Parish A
Arch Sex Behav
. 2009 Jan;
39(3):798-806.
PMID: 19139985
Men and women living in New Zealand and California completed five studies regarding human physique and sexual attractiveness. In Studies 1-3, women rated images of male stimuli and, in Studies...