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Human preferences for sexually dimorphic faces may be evolutionarily novel

  • Isabel M. Scott
  • , Andrew P. Clark
  • , Steven C. Josephson
  • , Adam H. Boyette
  • , Innes C. Cuthill
  • , Ruby L. Fried
  • , Mhairi A. Gibson
  • , Barry S. Hewlett
  • , Mark Jamieson
  • , William Jankowiak
  • , P. Lynne Honey
  • , Zejun Huang
  • , Melissa A. Liebert
  • , Benjamin G. Purzycki
  • , John H. Shaver
  • , J. Josh Snodgrass
  • , Richard Sosis
  • , Lawrence S. Sugiyama
  • , Viren Swami
  • , Douglas W. Yu
  • Yangke Zhao, Ian S. Penton-Voak

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