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Nine-month-old infants prefer unattractive bodies over attractive bodies.

Michelle Heron-Delaney
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Paul C Quinn
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Kang Lee
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Alan M Slater
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Abstract

Infant responses to adult-defined unattractive male body shapes versus attractive male body shapes were assessed using visual preference and habituation procedures. Looking behavior indicated that 9-month-olds have a preference for unattractive male body shapes over attractive ones; however, this preference is demonstrated only when head information is obscured. In contrast, 6- and 3.5-month-olds did not show a preference for unattractive or attractive bodies. The 6-month-olds discriminated between the two categories, whereas the 3.5-month-olds did not. Because unattractive body shapes are more common than attractive/athletic body shapes in our everyday environment, a preference for unattractive body shapes at 9 months of age suggests that preferences for particular human body shapes reflect level of exposure and familiarity rather than culturally defined stereotypes of body attractiveness.

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hal-00827707 , version 1 (29-05-2013)

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Michelle Heron-Delaney, Paul C Quinn, Kang Lee, Alan M Slater, Olivier Pascalis. Nine-month-old infants prefer unattractive bodies over attractive bodies.. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013, 115 (1), pp.30-41. ⟨10.1016/j.jecp.2012.12.008⟩. ⟨hal-00827707⟩
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