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可爱婴儿面孔的审美和激励显著性:观察者性别、口服避孕药和月经周期的研究。

Aesthetic and incentive salience of cute infant faces: studies of observer sex, oral contraception and menstrual cycle.

机构信息

University of St. Andrews, School of Psychology and Neuroscience, St. Andrews, Scotland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 May 29;8(5):e65844. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065844. Print 2013.

Abstract

Infant cuteness can influence adult-infant interaction and has been shown to activate reward centres in the brain. In a previous study, we found men and women to be differentially sensitive to small differences in infant facial cuteness, with reproductive hormone status as the potential underlying cause. It is unclear, however, whether reproductive hormone status impacts on the aesthetic and incentive salience of infant faces. To address this question, we conducted two interlinked studies. We used static images of the same smiling and neutral-looking infant faces in both a rating task, in which participants had to rate the cuteness of infant faces (aesthetic salience - 'liking'), and a key-press task, in which participants could prolong or shorten viewing time of infant faces by rapid alternating key-presses (incentive salience - 'wanting'). In a first study, we compared the performance of men, women who are taking oral contraceptives, and regularly cycling women. In this study, we found a significant correlation between cuteness ratings within and between groups, which implies that participants had the same concept of cuteness. Cuteness ratings and effort to look at faces was linked regardless of sex and reproductive hormone status, in that cute faces were looked at for longer than less cute faces. A happy facial expression contributed only marginally to the incentive salience of the face. To explore the potential impact of reproductive hormone status in more detail, we followed a subset of regularly cycling women during the menstrual, follicular and luteal phases of their cycle. The aesthetic and incentive salience of infant faces did not change across the menstrual cycle. Our findings suggest that reproductive hormone status does not modulate the aesthetic and incentive value of infant faces.

摘要

婴儿的可爱可以影响成人与婴儿的互动,并且已被证明可以激活大脑中的奖励中心。在之前的一项研究中,我们发现男性和女性对婴儿面部可爱程度的微小差异具有不同的敏感性,而生殖激素状态是潜在的原因。然而,尚不清楚生殖激素状态是否会影响婴儿面孔的审美和激励显著性。为了解决这个问题,我们进行了两项相互关联的研究。我们在评级任务和按键任务中使用了相同的微笑和中性表情的婴儿面孔的静态图像,在评级任务中,参与者必须对婴儿面孔的可爱程度进行评分(审美显著性-“喜欢”),在按键任务中,参与者可以通过快速交替按键来延长或缩短观看婴儿面孔的时间(激励显著性-“想要”)。在第一项研究中,我们比较了男性、服用口服避孕药的女性和定期排卵的女性的表现。在这项研究中,我们发现了组内和组间可爱程度评分之间的显著相关性,这意味着参与者对可爱程度有相同的概念。可爱程度评分和观看面孔的努力程度与性别和生殖激素状态无关,即可爱的面孔比不那么可爱的面孔看的时间更长。快乐的面部表情对面孔的激励显著性只有微小的贡献。为了更详细地探讨生殖激素状态的潜在影响,我们在女性的月经、卵泡和黄体期跟踪了一组定期排卵的女性。婴儿面孔的审美和激励显著性在月经周期内没有变化。我们的研究结果表明,生殖激素状态不会调节婴儿面孔的审美和激励价值。

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