Biology Department, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. C/Darwin 2, 28029, Madrid, Spain.
Laboratorio de Comportamiento Animal y Humano, Centro de Estudios Avanzados, Universidad de Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Chile.
Sci Rep. 2019 Mar 12;9(1):4288. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-40909-8.
Prosocial third-party punishment (3PP) is a punitive behavior against antisocial individuals, which might explain extended cooperativeness in humans. 3PP shows sexual dimorphism, being more frequent in men than in women. We studied whether sexually dimorphic features related to sexual hormones during development (facial dimorphism and 2D:4D) influence the tendency to engage in 3PP in a sample of 511 women and 328 men. After playing a Prisoner's Dilemma, participants had to decide whether to penalize the defection of a third player who had exploited his/her counterpart's cooperation. In line with previous studies, we observe that men are more prone to engage in 3PP than women. We find that this sex difference is due to cooperative men being more likely to punish than cooperative women. In addition, men with higher facial masculinity are less likely to engage in 3PP, whereas no features influence 3PP in women. We discuss the possibility that sex differences in the motivations and fitness implications underlying 3PP might be driving the observed results.
亲社会第三方惩罚(3PP)是一种针对反社会个体的惩罚行为,它可能解释了人类的合作行为得以延伸。3PP 存在性别二态性,男性比女性更为常见。我们研究了在发育过程中与性荷尔蒙相关的性别二态特征(面部二态性和 2D:4D)是否会影响 3PP 的倾向,该研究样本包括 511 名女性和 328 名男性。在玩完囚徒困境游戏后,参与者需要决定是否惩罚那个利用对方合作而背叛的第三方玩家。与之前的研究一致,我们发现男性比女性更倾向于进行 3PP。我们发现,这种性别差异是由于合作的男性比合作的女性更有可能进行惩罚。此外,面部男性化程度较高的男性不太可能进行 3PP,而女性的 3PP 则不受任何特征的影响。我们讨论了 3PP 背后的动机和适应意义上的性别差异可能是导致这些观察结果的原因。