id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xwq24g6z75c63erw7ccnag7jbu Boaz Levy Gender differences in the motivational processing of facial beauty 2008 .pdf text/html 24624 1746 49 Reward value was assessed using a standard key-press task adapted from those used previously to explore the effects of image sex and physical attractiveness in studies of the reward value of faces in heterosexual participants (Aharon et al., 2001; Hahn et al., 2013; Levy et al., 2008). (2008) examined the effect of gender on the processing of facial beauty by asking male and female participants to control the viewing time of average or beautiful faces of men and women, as well as to rate their attractiveness. (2008) examined the effect of gender on the processing of facial beauty by asking male and female participants to control the viewing time of average or beautiful faces of men and women, as well as to rate their attractiveness. In fact, similar findings, with no behavioural differences dependent on participant's sex, when assessing the attractiveness of both sex faces, have been reported in previous research (Levy et al., 2008), namely in studies using eye-tracking (Alexander & Charles, 2008) and fMRI (Bray & O'Doherty, 2007;Kranz & Ishai, 2006). ./cache/work_xwq24g6z75c63erw7ccnag7jbu.pdf ./txt/work_xwq24g6z75c63erw7ccnag7jbu.txt