Bremser Jennifer A, Gallup Gordon G
Social and Behavioral Sciences, Alfred State College, Alfred, NY, USA.
Evol Psychol. 2012 Aug 2;10(3):457-86. doi: 10.1177/147470491201000306.
Simon Baron-Cohen pioneered the idea that different brain types evolved to process information in gender specific ways. Here we expand this approach to looking at eating disorders as a byproduct of the extreme female brain. The incidence of eating disorders is higher among females, and recent findings show that hormones may play a role in eating disorders. We present new evidence from four studies that both an empathizing bias and hyper-mentalizing (as measures of the extreme female brain; EFB) are related to disordered eating and negative evaluation anxiety in women. We also advance the novel hypothesis that concerns about animal welfare (a unique expression of the EFB) may account for the relationship between vegetarianism and eating disorders.
西蒙·巴伦-科恩率先提出这样的观点:不同的大脑类型以特定性别的方式进化以处理信息。在此,我们拓展这种方法,将饮食失调视为极端女性大脑的一种副产品。饮食失调在女性中的发病率更高,并且最近的研究结果表明激素可能在饮食失调中起作用。我们从四项研究中呈现新的证据,即共情偏差和过度心理化(作为极端女性大脑的指标;EFB)都与女性的饮食紊乱和负面评价焦虑有关。我们还提出了一个新的假设,即对动物福利的关注(EFB的一种独特表现)可能解释素食主义与饮食失调之间的关系。