PDF) Eye-Tracking of Men�s Preferences for Waist-to-Hip Ratio and Breast Size of Women
Gina GRIMSHAW, Senior Lecturer, PhD, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, School of Psychology
Gina GRIMSHAW, Senior Lecturer, PhD, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, School of Psychology
Wayne LINKLATER, Chair, Ph.D., California State University, Sacramento, California, CSUS, Department of Environmental Studies in the College of Social Science and Inter-disciplinary Studies
Wayne LINKLATER, Chair, Ph.D., California State University, Sacramento, California, CSUS, Department of Environmental Studies in the College of Social Science and Inter-disciplinary Studies
Wayne LINKLATER, Chair, Ph.D., California State University, Sacramento, California, CSUS, Department of Environmental Studies in the College of Social Science and Inter-disciplinary Studies
Alan DIXSON, Professor, DSc, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, School of Biological Sciences
Female images were divided into six regions in order to analyze male
Eye-Tracking of Men's Preferences for Waist-to-Hip Ratio and Breast Size of Women
Mean dwell times (?SEM) made on images with small, average or large
Barnaby DIXSON, Lecturer, Ph.D., University of the Sunshine Coast, USC, Discipline of Psychology
PDF) Eye-Tracking of Men's Preferences for Waist-to-Hip Ratio and Breast Size of Women
Barnaby DIXSON, Lecturer, Ph.D., University of the Sunshine Coast, USC, Discipline of Psychology
Female images were divided into six regions in order to analyze male