Johnson Kerri L, Tassinary Louis G
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, NY 10012, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Mar 20;104(12):5246-51. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0608181104. Epub 2007 Mar 13.
The human body's shape and motion afford social judgments. The body's shape, specifically the waist-to-hip ratio, has been related to perceived attractiveness. Early reports interpreted this effect to be evidence for adaptation, a theory known generally as the waist-to-hip ratio hypothesis. Many of the predictions derived from this perspective have been empirically disconfirmed, leaving the issue of natural selection unresolved. Knowing the cognitive mechanisms undergirding the relationship between judgments of attractiveness and body cues is essential to understanding its evolution. Here we show that perceived attractiveness covaries with body shape and motion because they cospecify social percepts that are either compatible or incompatible. The body's shape and motion provoke basic social perceptions, biological sex and gender (i.e., masculinity/femininity), respectively. The compatibility of these basic percepts predicts perceived attractiveness. We report evidence for the importance of cue compatibility in five studies that used diverse stimuli (animations, static line-drawings, and dynamic line-drawings). Our results demonstrate how a proximal cognitive mechanism, itself likely the product of selection pressures, helps to reconcile previous contradictory findings.
人体的形状和运动提供了社会判断的依据。身体的形状,特别是腰臀比,与感知到的吸引力有关。早期报告将这种效应解释为适应性的证据,这一理论通常被称为腰臀比假说。从这一角度得出的许多预测在实证上都被否定了,自然选择的问题仍未得到解决。了解支撑吸引力判断与身体线索之间关系的认知机制对于理解其进化至关重要。在这里,我们表明,感知到的吸引力与身体形状和运动共同变化,因为它们共同指定了兼容或不兼容的社会感知。身体的形状和运动分别引发基本的社会认知,即生物性别和社会性别(即男性气质/女性气质)。这些基本认知的兼容性预测了感知到的吸引力。我们在五项使用不同刺激(动画、静态线条画和动态线条画)的研究中报告了线索兼容性重要性的证据。我们的结果证明了一种近端认知机制,其本身可能是选择压力的产物,如何有助于调和先前相互矛盾的发现。