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      Perceived sexual receptivity and fashionableness: Separate paths linking red and black to perceived attractiveness : Sexual Receptivity and Fashionableness

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      Color Research & Application
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              Romantic red: red enhances men's attraction to women.

              In many nonhuman primates, the color red enhances males' attraction to females. In 5 experiments, the authors demonstrate a parallel effect in humans: Red, relative to other achromatic and chromatic colors, leads men to view women as more attractive and more sexually desirable. Men seem unaware of this red effect, and red does not influence women's perceptions of the attractiveness of other women, nor men's perceptions of women's overall likeability, kindness, or intelligence. The findings have clear practical implications for men and women in the mating game and, perhaps, for fashion consultants, product designers, and marketers. Furthermore, the findings document the value of extending research on signal coloration to humans and of considering color as something of a common language, both within and across species. (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved.
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                Journal
                Color Research & Application
                Color Res. Appl.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                03612317
                April 2014
                April 03 2014
                : 39
                : 2
                : 208-212
                Article
                10.1002/col.21804
                90b5eee6-6ad3-48bd-9fb7-f81edae81320
                © 2014

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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