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她和他心中的面孔:女性且讨人喜欢。

Faces on Her and His Mind: Female and Likable.

作者信息

Pavlova Marina A, Mayer Annika, Hösl Franziska, Sokolov Alexander N

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, Medical School, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

Department of Women's Health, Women's Health Research Institute, University Hospital, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Jun 28;11(6):e0157636. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0157636. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Faces are a valuable source of non-verbal information for daily life social interaction. Mounting evidence points to gender specificity in face perception. Here we search for the factors that can potentially trigger gender differences in tuning to faces. By using a set of Face-n-Food images slightly bordering on the Giuseppe Arcimboldo style, we examine: (i) whether face resemblance is linked to gender specific face impression, and, if so, whether this association is perceiver gender specific; and (ii) whether images most resembling a face are also most likable for female and male perceivers. First, in a spontaneous recognition task, participants were shown a set of Face-n-Food images in a predetermined order from the least to most resembling a face. Then in a two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) task, participants judged whether each face appeared for them (i) either female or male (Exp. 1); or (ii) either likable or unlikable (Exp. 2). Remarkably, face resemblance is closely connected to gender specific impressions: images more resembling a face elicit also more female-face responses. This link is not perceiver gender specific as it occurs for both females and males. Moreover, face resemblance is positively linked to face likability, but this holds true only for female perceivers. The findings shed light on gender specificity in tuning to faces, and help to clarify abnormalities of the social brain in neurodevelopmental, psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders.

摘要

面部是日常生活社交互动中宝贵的非语言信息来源。越来越多的证据表明在面部感知中存在性别特异性。在此,我们探寻可能引发对面部感知的性别差异的因素。通过使用一组略带朱塞佩·阿尔钦博托风格的“人脸与食物”图像,我们研究:(i)面部相似度是否与特定性别的面部印象相关联,如果是,这种关联是否因感知者性别而异;以及(ii)对于女性和男性感知者而言,最像人脸的图像是否也最讨人喜欢。首先,在一个自发识别任务中,按照从最不像人脸到最像人脸的预定顺序向参与者展示一组“人脸与食物”图像。然后在一个二选一强制选择(2AFC)任务中,参与者判断每张脸对他们来说(i)是女性脸还是男性脸(实验1);或者(ii)是讨人喜欢还是不讨人喜欢(实验2)。值得注意的是,面部相似度与特定性别的印象密切相关:更像人脸的图像也会引发更多女性脸的反应。这种联系并非因感知者性别而异,因为女性和男性都会出现这种情况。此外,面部相似度与面部受欢迎程度呈正相关,但这仅适用于女性感知者。这些发现揭示了对面部感知的性别特异性,并有助于阐明神经发育、精神和身心疾病中社会大脑的异常情况。

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