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反复采用强势姿态不会影响支配和亲和行为的激素相关指标。

Repeatedly adopting power postures does not affect hormonal correlates of dominance and affiliative behavior.

作者信息

Metzler Hannah, Grèzes Julie

机构信息

Laboratoire de neurosciences cognitives et computationnelles, INSERM U960, Département d'études cognitives, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris, PSL University, Paris, France.

Sorbonne Universités, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), Paris, France.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2019 Jun 17;7:e6726. doi: 10.7717/peerj.6726. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adopting expansive vs. constrictive postures related to high vs. low levels of social power has been suggested to induce changes in testosterone and cortisol levels, and thereby to mimic hormonal correlates of dominance behavior. However, these findings have been challenged by several non-replications recently. Despite this growing body of evidence that does not support posture effects on hormone levels, the question remains as to whether repeatedly holding postures over time and/or assessing hormonal responses at different time points would yield different outcomes. The current study assesses these methodological characteristics as possible reasons for previous null-findings. Additionally, it investigates for the first time whether expansive and constrictive postures impact progesterone levels, a suggested correlate of affiliative motives and behavior. By testing the effects of repeated but short posture manipulations in between the blocks of a social task while using a cover story, it further fulfills the conditions previously raised as potentially necessary for the effects to occur.

METHODS

A total of 82 male participants repeatedly adopted an expansive or constrictive posture for 2 min in between blocks of a task that consisted in categorizing faces based on first impressions. Saliva samples were taken at two different time points in a time window in which hormonal responses to stress, competition and other manipulations are known to be strongest.

RESULTS

Neither testosterone and cortisol levels linked to dominance behaviors, nor progesterone levels related to affiliative tendencies, responded differently to adopting expansive as opposed to constrictive postures. The present results suggest that even repeated power posing in a context where social stimuli are task-relevant does not elicit changes in hormone levels.

摘要

背景

有研究表明,采取与高或低社会权力水平相关的扩张性与收缩性姿势会导致睾酮和皮质醇水平发生变化,从而模拟支配行为的激素关联。然而,这些发现最近受到了一些未能重复验证的挑战。尽管越来越多的证据不支持姿势对激素水平的影响,但随着时间的推移反复保持姿势和/或在不同时间点评估激素反应是否会产生不同结果,这一问题仍然存在。本研究评估了这些方法学特征,将其作为先前未得出显著结果的可能原因。此外,本研究首次调查了扩张性和收缩性姿势是否会影响孕酮水平,孕酮水平被认为是亲和动机和行为的一个关联因素。通过在一项社交任务的不同环节之间测试重复但短暂的姿势操纵的效果,同时使用一个掩饰故事,本研究进一步满足了先前提出的可能是该效果发生所必需的条件。

方法

共有82名男性参与者在一项基于第一印象对面部进行分类的任务的不同环节之间,反复采取扩张性或收缩性姿势2分钟。在一个已知对压力、竞争和其他操纵的激素反应最强的时间窗口内的两个不同时间点采集唾液样本。

结果

与支配行为相关的睾酮和皮质醇水平,以及与亲和倾向相关的孕酮水平,对采取扩张性姿势和收缩性姿势的反应并无差异。目前的结果表明,即使在社交刺激与任务相关的背景下反复进行权力姿势,也不会引起激素水平的变化。

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