Little Anthony C, Jones Benedict C
School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JU, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2003 Sep 7;270(1526):1759-63. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2003.2445.
Symmetrical human faces are attractive. Two explanations have been proposed to account for symmetry preferences: (i) the evolutionary advantage view, which posits that symmetry advertises mate quality and (ii) the perceptual bias view, which posits that symmetry preferences are a consequence of greater ease of processing symmetrical images in the visual system. Here, we show that symmetry preferences are greater when face images are upright than when inverted. This is evidence against a simple perceptual bias view, which suggests symmetry preference should be constant across orientation about a vertical axis. We also show that symmetry is preferred even in familiar faces, a finding that is unexpected by perceptual bias views positing that symmetry is only attractive because it represents a familiar prototype of that particular class of stimuli.
对称的人脸具有吸引力。针对对称偏好,人们提出了两种解释:(i)进化优势观点,该观点认为对称表明配偶质量高;(ii)感知偏差观点,该观点认为对称偏好是视觉系统中处理对称图像更容易的结果。在此,我们表明,面部图像正立时的对称偏好比倒立时更强。这一证据反驳了简单的感知偏差观点,该观点认为对称偏好在围绕垂直轴的方向上应该是恒定的。我们还表明,即使在熟悉的面孔中,对称也更受青睐,这一发现对于那些认为对称仅因其代表特定类别的刺激的熟悉原型才具有吸引力的感知偏差观点来说是出乎意料的。