Groyecka Agata, Pisanski Katarzyna, Sorokowska Agnieszka, Havlíček Jan, Karwowski Maciej, Puts David, Roberts S Craig, Sorokowski Piotr
Institute of Psychology, University of WroclawWroclaw, Poland.
Mammal Vocal Communication and Cognition Research Group, School of Psychology, University of SussexSussex, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2017 May 18;8:778. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00778. eCollection 2017.
Attractiveness plays a central role in human non-verbal communication and has been broadly examined in diverse subfields of contemporary psychology. Researchers have garnered compelling evidence in support of the evolutionary functions of physical attractiveness and its role in our daily lives, while at the same time, having largely ignored the significant contribution of non-visual modalities and the relationships among them. Acoustic and olfactory cues can, separately or in combination, strongly influence the perceived attractiveness of an individual and therefore attitudes and actions toward that person. Here, we discuss the relative importance of visual, auditory and olfactory traits in judgments of attractiveness, and review neural and behavioral studies that support the highly complex and multimodal nature of person perception. Further, we discuss three alternative evolutionary hypotheses aimed at explaining the function of multiple indices of attractiveness. In this review, we provide several lines of evidence supporting the importance of the voice, body odor, and facial and body appearance in the perception of attractiveness and mate preferences, and therefore the critical need to incorporate cross-modal perception and multisensory integration into future research on human physical attractiveness.
吸引力在人类非语言交流中起着核心作用,并且在当代心理学的各个子领域中都得到了广泛研究。研究人员已经收集了令人信服的证据来支持身体吸引力的进化功能及其在我们日常生活中的作用,然而与此同时,他们在很大程度上忽略了非视觉模态的重要贡献以及它们之间的关系。听觉和嗅觉线索可以单独或共同强烈影响对一个人的感知吸引力,进而影响对该人的态度和行为。在此,我们讨论视觉、听觉和嗅觉特征在吸引力判断中的相对重要性,并回顾支持人物感知具有高度复杂性和多模态性质的神经和行为研究。此外,我们讨论了旨在解释多种吸引力指标功能的三种替代性进化假说。在本综述中,我们提供了几条证据,支持声音、体味以及面部和身体外观在吸引力感知和配偶偏好中的重要性,因此迫切需要将跨模态感知和多感官整合纳入未来关于人类身体吸引力的研究中。