Saxton Tamsin K, Lyndon Anna, Little Anthony C, Roberts S Craig
School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 7ZB, UK.
Horm Behav. 2008 Nov;54(5):597-601. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2008.06.001. Epub 2008 Jun 14.
Considerable research effort has focused on whether specific compounds found within human body odor influence the behavior or physiology of other individuals. The most intensively studied is 4,16-androstadien-3-one, a chemical which is known to modulate mood and have activational effects in the sympathetic nervous system in a context-dependent manner, but whose action in mate-choice contexts remains largely untested. Here we present evidence that this androgen steroid may modulate women's judgments of men's attractiveness in an ecologically valid context. We tested the effects of androstadienone at a speed-dating event in which men and women interacted in a series of brief dyadic encounters. Men were rated more attractive when assessed by women who had been exposed to androstadienone, an effect that was seen in two out of three studies. The results suggest that androstadienone can influence women's attraction to men, and also that research into the modulatory effects of androstadienone should be made within ecologically valid contexts.
大量的研究工作集中在人体气味中发现的特定化合物是否会影响其他个体的行为或生理机能。研究最为深入的是4,16 - 雄二烯 - 3 - 酮,这种化学物质已知会调节情绪,并以依赖于环境的方式对交感神经系统产生激活作用,但其在择偶情境中的作用在很大程度上仍未得到检验。在此,我们提供证据表明,这种雄激素类固醇可能在生态有效情境中调节女性对男性吸引力的判断。我们在一场速配活动中测试了雄二烯酮的效果,在该活动中,男性和女性在一系列简短的两人互动中相互交流。在三项研究中的两项里,接触过雄二烯酮的女性对男性的吸引力评价更高。结果表明,雄二烯酮可以影响女性对男性的吸引力,并且对雄二烯酮调节作用的研究应该在生态有效情境中进行。