Stephen Ian D, Law Smith Miriam J, Stirrat Michael R, Perrett David I
Int J Primatol. 2009 Dec;30(6):845-857. doi: 10.1007/s10764-009-9380-z. Epub 2009 Oct 26.
Numerous researchers have examined the effects of skin condition, including texture and color, on the perception of health, age, and attractiveness in human faces. They have focused on facial color distribution, homogeneity of pigmentation, or skin quality. We here investigate the role of overall skin color in determining perceptions of health from faces by allowing participants to manipulate the skin portions of color-calibrated Caucasian face photographs along CIELab color axes. To enhance healthy appearance, participants increased skin redness (a*), providing additional support for previous findings that skin blood color enhances the healthy appearance of faces. Participants also increased skin yellowness (b*) and lightness (L*), suggesting a role for high carotenoid and low melanin coloration in the healthy appearance of faces. The color preferences described here resemble the red and yellow color cues to health displayed by many species of nonhuman animals.
众多研究人员研究了包括质地和颜色在内的皮肤状况对人脸健康、年龄和吸引力认知的影响。他们关注的是面部颜色分布、色素沉着均匀度或皮肤质量。我们在此通过让参与者沿着CIELab颜色轴操纵经过颜色校准的白种人面部照片的皮肤部分,来研究整体肤色在从面部判断健康认知方面的作用。为了增强健康外观,参与者增加了皮肤红色度(a*),这为之前关于皮肤血色增强面部健康外观的研究结果提供了额外支持。参与者还增加了皮肤黄色度(b*)和亮度(L*),表明高类胡萝卜素和低黑色素着色在面部健康外观中发挥作用。这里描述的颜色偏好类似于许多非人类动物物种所显示的健康红色和黄色颜色线索。