Sunday, November 6, 2011

Colour homogeneity and visual perception of age, health and attractiveness of male facial skin

Abstract

Background  Visible facial skin condition in females is known to affect perception of age, health and attractiveness. Skin colour distribution in shape- and topography-standardized female faces, driven by localized melanin and haemoglobin, can account for up to twenty years of apparent age perception. Although this is corroborated by an ability to discern female age even in isolated, non-contextual skin images, a similar effect in the perception of male skin is yet to be demonstrated.


Objectives  To investigate the effect of skin colour homogeneity and chromophore distribution on the visual perception of ...

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