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Linking human male vocal parameters to perceptions, body morphology, strength and hormonal profiles in contexts of sexual selection
Christoph Schild
, Toe Aung
, Tobias L. Kordsmeyer
, Rodrigo A. Cardenas
,
David A. Puts
, Lars Penke
Anthropology
Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
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Testosterone
100%
Sexual Selection
100%
Vocal Parameters
100%
Human Males
100%
Hormonal Profile
100%
Body Morphology
100%
Strength Profile
100%
Ecological Validity
66%
Cortisol Level
66%
Acoustic Parameters
66%
Tight
33%
Controlled Experiment
33%
Cortisol
33%
Linear Relationship
33%
Meta-analysis
33%
Body Size
33%
Low Cortisol
33%
Acoustic Signal
33%
Intersexual
33%
Vocalization
33%
Adaptive Function
33%
Same-sex
33%
Fundamental Frequency
33%
Formant Frequency
33%
Acoustic Variables
33%
Human Strengths
33%
Perception Study
33%
Evolutionary Function
33%
Baseline Cortisol
33%
Vocal Cues
33%
Voice Recording
33%
Psychology
Cortisol
100%
Meta-Analysis
33%