Hahn Amanda C, Fisher Claire I, DeBruine Lisa M, Jones Benedict C
Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Biol Lett. 2014 Jun;10(6). doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2014.0148.
The sex ratio of the local population influences mating-related behaviours in many species. Recent experiments show that male-biased sex ratios increase the amount of financial resources men will invest in potential mates, suggesting that sex ratios influence allocation of mating effort in humans. To investigate this issue further, we tested for effects of cues to the sex ratio of the local population on the motivational salience of attractiveness in own-sex and opposite-sex faces. We did this using an effort-based key-press task, in which the motivational salience of facial attractiveness was assessed in samples of faces in which the ratio of male to female images was manipulated. The motivational salience of attractive opposite-sex, but not own-sex, faces was greater in the own-sex-biased (high competition for mates) than in the opposite-sex-biased (low competition for mates) condition. Moreover, this effect was not modulated by participant sex. These results present new evidence that sex ratio influences human mating-related behaviours. They also present the first evidence that the perceived sex ratio of the local population may modulate allocation of mating effort in women, as well as men.
当地人口的性别比例会影响许多物种中与交配相关的行为。最近的实验表明,雄性偏向的性别比例会增加男性对潜在配偶投入的经济资源量,这表明性别比例会影响人类交配努力的分配。为了进一步研究这个问题,我们测试了当地人口性别比例线索对同性和异性面孔吸引力的动机显著性的影响。我们通过一项基于努力的按键任务来进行测试,在该任务中,面部吸引力的动机显著性在男性与女性图像比例被操纵的面孔样本中进行评估。在同性偏向(配偶竞争激烈)的条件下,有吸引力的异性面孔(而非同性面孔)的动机显著性比在异性偏向(配偶竞争不激烈)的条件下更大。此外,这种效应不受参与者性别的调节。这些结果提供了新的证据,表明性别比例会影响人类与交配相关的行为。它们还首次证明,当地人口的感知性别比例可能会调节女性以及男性的交配努力分配。