Sunday, September 30, 2007

Study finds that men with deep voices have more children

September 26, 2007 -- Men who have lower-pitched voices have more children than do men with high-pitched voices, McMaster researchers have found.




And their study suggests that for reproductive-minded women, mate selection favours men with low-pitched voices. The study, published in Biology Letters, offers insight into the evolution of the human voice as well as how we choose our mates.

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