A study published in Evolutionary Psychological Science examined the attraction preferences of individuals with high autistic traits in relation to facial sexual dimorphism. Researchers explored how traits associated with autism influence the perception of attractiveness, particularly in terms of masculinity and femininity in faces. Two studies were conducted: one utilized eye-tracking to analyze gaze patterns during face evaluations, while the second study, conducted online, allowed participants to explore their preferences without time constraints. Findings suggest significant differences in how individuals with high autistic traits perceive and evaluate attractiveness in human faces.
In a study published in Evolutionary Psychological Science, it was revealed that individuals with high autistic traits process faces differently compared to neurotypical peers, particularly in attraction.
The research focused on whether autistic traits influence attraction towards facial sexual dimorphism, examining preferences for masculine versus feminine features in faces.
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