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睾酮反应以及在一个故事中对施暴者或受害者的认同与对暴力相关线索的吸引力有关。

Testosterone reactivity and identification with a perpetrator or a victim in a story are associated with attraction to violence-related cues.

作者信息

Weierstall Roland, Moran James, Giebel Gilda, Elbert Thomas

机构信息

University of Konstanz, Department of Psychology, Germany.

University of Konstanz, Department of Psychology, Germany.

出版信息

Int J Law Psychiatry. 2014 May-Jun;37(3):304-12. doi: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2013.11.016. Epub 2013 Dec 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent field research has demonstrated that an attraction to aggressive behavior and cruelty is common among combatants and perpetrators involved in organized violence. The biological basis of this appetitive perception of aggression in humans has to date not been studied.

AIMS

We examined testosterone as a potential hormonal moderator during induction of specifically appetitive aggressive behavior in the laboratory.

METHOD

To activate physiological responding related to appetitive aggression, 145 university students (72 women) listened to tape recordings of variants of a violent story. The perspective of the listener in the story was randomized between subjects. Participants were required to either identify as perpetrator, neutral observer, or victim. We assessed changes in saliva testosterone in response to the story. Subsequently, a series of pictorial stimuli (IAPS) with different valence ratings was presented and participants determined the length of viewing time with a button click. This viewing time for negative IAPS was assessed as a dependent variable indicating level of interest in violent scenes.

RESULTS

Men identified themselves with the perpetrator more than women irrespective of the particular perspective presented by the story. Men who responded with an increase in saliva testosterone when adopting the perpetrator perspective chose to view the negative IAPS pictures for longer intervals than participants in other conditions or those who did not exhibit a release in testosterone.

CONCLUSIONS

Testosterone moderates attraction to cruel and violent cues in men, as indicated by extended deliberate viewing of violence cues.

摘要

背景

近期的实地研究表明,对攻击行为和残忍行为的喜好在参与有组织暴力的战斗人员和犯罪者中很常见。迄今为止,尚未对人类这种对攻击行为的偏好性认知的生物学基础进行研究。

目的

我们在实验室中诱导特定的偏好性攻击行为时,研究了睾酮作为一种潜在的激素调节因素。

方法

为了激活与偏好性攻击相关的生理反应,145名大学生(72名女性)收听了一个暴力故事不同版本的录音。故事中听众的视角在受试者之间随机分配。参与者被要求分别认同为犯罪者、中立观察者或受害者。我们评估了听故事后唾液睾酮的变化。随后,呈现了一系列具有不同效价评级的图片刺激(国际情绪图片系统),参与者通过点击按钮来确定观看时间的长短。对负面国际情绪图片系统的观看时间被评估为一个因变量,表明对暴力场景的兴趣程度。

结果

无论故事呈现的具体视角如何,男性比女性更倾向于认同犯罪者。当采用犯罪者视角时唾液睾酮增加的男性,比其他条件下的参与者或那些睾酮没有释放的参与者,选择观看负面国际情绪图片的时间更长。

结论

如对暴力线索的长时间刻意观看所示,睾酮调节男性对残忍和暴力线索的喜好。

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