Institute of Psychology, University of Göttingen , Göttingen, Germany ; Courant Research Center Evolution of Social Behavior, University of Göttingen , Göttingen, Germany.
Department of Psychology, Northumbria University , Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Front Psychol. 2015 Mar 3;6:220. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00220. eCollection 2015.
People judge attractiveness and make trait inferences from the physical appearance of others, and research reveals high agreement among observers making such judgments. Evolutionary psychologists have argued that interest in physical appearance and beauty reflects adaptations that motivate the search for desirable qualities in a potential partner. Although men more than women value the physical appearance of a partner, appearance universally affects social perception in both sexes. Most studies of attractiveness perceptions have focused on third party assessments of static representations of the face and body. Corroborating evidence suggests that body movement, such as dance, also conveys information about mate quality. Here we review evidence that dynamic cues (e.g., gait, dance) also influence perceptions of mate quality, including personality traits, strength, and overall attractiveness. We recommend that attractiveness research considers the informational value of body movement in addition to static cues, to present an integrated perspective on human social perception.
人们从他人的外貌来判断吸引力并进行特征推断,研究表明,做出此类判断的观察者之间高度一致。进化心理学家认为,对外貌和美的兴趣反映了适应能力,这种适应能力促使人们在潜在伴侣中寻找理想的品质。尽管男性比女性更看重伴侣的外貌,但外貌普遍会影响两性的社会认知。大多数关于吸引力感知的研究都集中在对静止的面部和身体表示的第三方评估上。佐证证据表明,身体运动,如舞蹈,也能传达有关伴侣质量的信息。在这里,我们回顾了一些证据,表明动态线索(例如,步态、舞蹈)也会影响对伴侣质量的感知,包括个性特征、力量和整体吸引力。我们建议,吸引力研究除了静态线索外,还应考虑身体运动的信息价值,以呈现对人类社会感知的综合视角。