Levy Boaz, Ariely Dan, Mazar Nina, Chi Won, Lukas Scott, Elman Igor
Department of Psychiatry, Behavioral Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, 115 Mill Street, Belmont, MA 02478-9106, USA.
Learn Motiv. 2008 May;39(2). doi: 10.1016/j.lmot.2007.09.002.
Gender may be involved in the motivational processing of facial beauty. This study applied a behavioral probe, known to activate brain motivational regions, to healthy heterosexual subjects. Matched samples of men and women were administered two tasks: (a) key pressing to change the viewing time of average or beautiful female or male facial images, and (b) rating the attractiveness of these images. Men expended more effort (via the key-press task) to extend the viewing time of the beautiful female faces. Women displayed similarly increased effort for beautiful male and female images, but the magnitude of this effort was substantially lower than that of men for beautiful females. Heterosexual facial attractiveness ratings were comparable in both groups. These findings demonstrate heterosexual specificity of facial motivational targets for men, but not for women. Moreover, heightened drive for the pursuit of heterosexual beauty in the face of regular valuational assessments, displayed by men, suggests a gender-specific incentive sensitization phenomenon.
性别可能参与对面部美的动机加工过程。本研究将一种已知能激活大脑动机区域的行为探针应用于健康的异性恋受试者。对匹配的男性和女性样本进行了两项任务:(a)通过按键来改变平均或美丽的女性或男性面部图像的观看时间,以及(b)对这些图像的吸引力进行评分。男性付出更多努力(通过按键任务)来延长对美丽女性面孔的观看时间。女性对美丽的男性和女性图像也表现出类似的努力增加,但这种努力的程度明显低于男性对美丽女性图像的努力程度。两组的异性面部吸引力评分相当。这些发现表明男性对面部动机目标具有异性特异性,而女性则不然。此外,男性在面对常规价值评估时对追求异性美的驱动力增强,这表明存在一种性别特异性的激励敏感现象。