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2010

Asymmetry and Symmetry in the Beauty of Human Faces

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Asymmetry and Symmetry in the Beauty of Human Faces
: The emphasis in the published literature has mostly been on symmetry as the critical source for beauty judgment. In fact, both symmetry and asymmetry serve as highly aesthetic sources of beauty, whether the context is perceptual or conceptual. The human brain is characterized by symbolic cognition and this type of cognition facilitates a range of aesthetic reactions. For example, both art and natural scenery contain asymmetrical elements, which nevertheless render the whole effect beautiful. A further good case in point is, in fact, human faces. Normally, faces are structurally left-right symmetrical content-wise but not size-wise or function-wise. Attractiveness has often been discussed in terms of content-wise full-face symmetry. To test whether or not attractiveness can be gleaned only from the presence of left-right full-faces we tested half faces. Three separate groups of participants viewed and rated the attractiveness of 56 full-faces (women's and men's), their 56 ve...
Dahlia W. Zaidel, Marjan Hessamian
Added 21 May 2011
Updated 21 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where SYMMETRY
Authors Dahlia W. Zaidel, Marjan Hessamian
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