The adaptive significance of human scleral brightness: an experimental study

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  • who: Slawomir Wacewicz from the Center for LanguageCopernicus University have published the article: The adaptive significance of human scleral brightness: an experimental study, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The results of the experiments provide the first direct experimental evidence that a heavily depigmented scleral appearance typical of H. sapiens is associated with the perception of youth, health, attractiveness, trustworthiness and reduced aggressiveness relative to a pigmented scleral phenotype more typical of other ape species.
  • how: The authors developed a rating study with the faces of artificially generated u2018generalised hominins` which . . .

     

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