Griskevicius Vladas, Cialdini Robert B, Kenrick Douglas T
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2006 Jul;91(1):63-76. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.91.1.63.
Four experiments explored the effects of mating motivation on creativity. Even without other incentives to be creative, romantic motives enhanced creativity on subjective and objective measures. For men, any cue designed to activate a short-term or a long-term mating goal increased creative displays; however, women displayed more creativity only when primed to attract a high-quality long-term mate. These creative boosts were unrelated to increased effort on creative tasks or to changes in mood or arousal. Furthermore, results were unaffected by the application of monetary incentives for creativity. These findings align with the view that creative displays in both sexes may be linked to sexual selection, qualified by unique exigencies of human parental investment.
四项实验探究了交配动机对创造力的影响。即使没有其他激发创造力的诱因,浪漫动机也能在主观和客观衡量标准上提升创造力。对男性而言,任何旨在激活短期或长期交配目标的线索都会增加其创造性表现;然而,女性只有在被激发以吸引高质量长期伴侣时才会展现出更多创造力。这些创造力的提升与在创造性任务上付出更多努力无关,也与情绪或唤醒水平的变化无关。此外,实验结果不受针对创造力的金钱激励措施的影响。这些发现与以下观点一致,即两性的创造性表现可能与性选择有关,并受到人类亲代投资独特需求的限制。