Anderson Uriah S, Perea Elaine F, Becker D Vaughn, Ackerman Joshua M, Shapiro Jenessa R, Neuberg Steven L, Kenrick Douglas T
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 871104, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, United States.
J Exp Soc Psychol. 2010 Sep;46(5):804-808. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2010.04.015.
A number of studies have found a disjunction between women's attention to, and memory for, handsome men. Although women pay initial attention to handsome men, they do not remember those men later. The present study examines how ovulation might differentially affect these attentional and memory processes. We found that women near ovulation increased their visual attention to attractive men. However, this increased visual attention did not translate into better memory. Discussion focuses on possible explanations, in the context of an emerging body of findings on disjunctions between attention to, and memory for, other people.
多项研究发现,女性在关注英俊男性及对其记忆方面存在脱节现象。尽管女性最初会关注英俊男性,但之后却记不住这些男性。本研究考察了排卵如何可能对这些注意力和记忆过程产生不同影响。我们发现,接近排卵期的女性会增加对有吸引力男性的视觉注意力。然而,这种增加的视觉注意力并未转化为更好的记忆。讨论聚焦于在关于对他人的注意力与记忆之间脱节现象的新发现背景下的可能解释。