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  • Nonverbal communication
  • Music psychology

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  • Social interactions are often initiated by sharing personal preferences.
  • Music preferences serve as a signal of identity, values, and personal taste.
  • Physical appearance influences social engagement decisions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if music preferences can be inferred from physical appearance and expressive poses.
  • To determine if perceived traits mediate the judgment of music preferences from appearance.
  • To examine if inferred music preferences influence the desire for social interaction.

Main Methods:

  • Participants' music preferences were assessed.
  • Photographs of individuals were presented to perceivers.
  • Perceivers judged music preferences and apparent traits from photographs.
  • Perceivers indicated their desire to interact with targets.

Main Results:

  • Music preferences were detectable from various facial and bodily cues (excluding hair).
  • Judgments of music preferences were underpinned by perceived traits like submissiveness and neatness.
  • Individuals whose apparent music preferences matched the perceiver's own were more desired for social interaction.

Conclusions:

  • Music preferences are subtly expressed through physical appearance, influencing social attraction.
  • Inferred music preferences from appearance can regulate interest in potential social partners.
  • Identity cues related to music taste emerge across multiple modalities, aiding social bonding decisions.