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关于性别和性取向,从潜在伴侣那里获得的社会化学信号的差异处理。

Differential processing of social chemosignals obtained from potential partners in regards to gender and sexual orientation.

机构信息

Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Duesseldorf, Universitaetsstraße 1, Duesseldorf, FRG, Germany.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2012 Mar 17;228(2):375-87. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2011.12.018. Epub 2011 Dec 19.

Abstract

On an individual level, human body odors carry information about whether a person is an eligible mate. The current studies investigate if body odors also transmit information about individuals being potential partners in more general terms, namely in regards to gender and sexual orientation. In study 1, 14 gay and 14 heterosexual men were presented with body odors obtained from potential partners (gay male and heterosexual female body odors, respectively) and heterosexual male body odor as a control. In study 2, 14 lesbian and 14 heterosexual women were presented with lesbian female and heterosexual male body odors representing body odors of potential partners, and heterosexual female body odor as a control. Central nervous processing was analyzed using chemosensory event-related potentials and current source density analysis (64-channel EEG recording). Gay and heterosexual men responded with shorter P2 latencies to the body odors of their preferred sexual partners, and lesbian women responded with shorter P2 latencies to body odors of their preferred gender. In response to heterosexual male body odors, lesbian women displayed the most pronounced P3 amplitude, and distinct neuronal activation in medial frontal and parietal neocortical areas. A similar pattern of neuronal activation was observed in gay men when presented with heterosexual male body odor. Both the early processing advantage (P2) for desirable partners' body odors as well as the enhanced evaluative processing (P3, CSD) of undesirable partners' body odors suggest that human body odors indeed carry information about individuals being potential partners in terms of gender and sexual orientation.

摘要

在个体层面上,人体气味携带着关于一个人是否是合适伴侣的信息。目前的研究调查了人体气味是否也传递了关于个体更普遍的潜在伴侣信息,即关于性别和性取向。在研究 1 中,14 名男同性恋者和 14 名异性恋男性被呈现潜在伴侣(男同性恋和异性恋女性的体臭)和异性恋男性体臭的气味作为对照。在研究 2 中,14 名女同性恋者和 14 名异性恋女性被呈现潜在伴侣的体臭(女同性恋女性和异性恋男性的体臭)和异性恋女性体臭的气味作为对照。使用化学感觉事件相关电位和电流源密度分析(64 通道 EEG 记录)分析中枢神经处理。男同性恋和异性恋男性对他们偏爱的性伴侣的体臭的 P2 潜伏期较短,而女同性恋者对他们偏爱的性别的体臭的 P2 潜伏期较短。对异性恋男性的体臭,女同性恋者显示出最明显的 P3 振幅,以及中额和顶叶新皮层区域的明显神经元激活。当呈现异性恋男性的体臭时,男同性恋者也表现出类似的神经元激活模式。对理想伴侣体臭的早期处理优势(P2)以及对不理想伴侣体臭的增强评估处理(P3,CSD)都表明,人体气味确实携带了关于个体在性别和性取向方面的潜在伴侣的信息。

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