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Human preferences for sexually dimorphic faces may be evolutionarily novel. [electronic resource] by
- Scott, Isabel M
- Clark, Andrew P
- Josephson, Steven C
- Boyette, Adam H
- Cuthill, Innes C
- Fried, Ruby L
- Gibson, Mhairi A
- Hewlett, Barry S
- Jamieson, Mark
- Jankowiak, William
- Honey, P Lynne
- Huang, Zejun
- Liebert, Melissa A
- Purzycki, Benjamin G
- Shaver, John H
- Snodgrass, J Josh
- Sosis, Richard
- Sugiyama, Lawrence S
- Swami, Viren
- Yu, Douglas W
- Zhao, Yangke
- Penton-Voak, Ian S
Producer: 20150430
In:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America vol. 111
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