Jones Benedict C, Debruine Lisa M, Little Anthony C, Conway Claire A, Feinberg David R
School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Psychol Sci. 2006 Jul;17(7):588-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01749.x.
Few studies have investigated how physical and social facial cues are integrated in the formation of face preferences. Here we show that expression differentially qualifies the strength of attractiveness preferences for faces with direct and averted gaze. For judgments of faces with direct gaze, attractiveness preferences were stronger for smiling faces than for faces with neutral expressions. By contrast, for judgments of faces with averted gaze, attractiveness preferences were stronger for faces with neutral expressions than for smiling faces. Because expressions can differ in meaning depending on whether they are directed toward or away from oneself, it is only by integrating gaze direction, facial expression, and physical attractiveness that one can unambiguously identify the most attractive individuals who are likely to reciprocate one's own social interest.
很少有研究调查过身体和社交面部线索是如何在面部偏好形成过程中整合的。在这里,我们表明表情会以不同方式影响对直视和回避目光的面部吸引力偏好的强度。对于直视面部的判断,有吸引力的偏好对微笑的面部比对中性表情的面部更强。相比之下,对于回避目光的面部判断,有吸引力的偏好对中性表情的面部比对微笑的面部更强。由于表情的含义可能因它们是朝向还是远离自己而有所不同,只有通过整合目光方向、面部表情和身体吸引力,人们才能明确识别出最有吸引力且可能回应自己社交兴趣的个体。