Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.
Department of Health Education and Behavior, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
Evol Psychol. 2020 Oct-Dec;18(4):1474704920954445. doi: 10.1177/1474704920954445.
Evolutionary theory suggests that commonly found sex differences are largest in healthy populations and smaller in populations that have been exposed to stressors. We tested this idea in the context of men's typical advantage (vs. women) in visuospatial abilities (e.g., mental rotation) and women's typical advantage (vs. men) in social-cognitive (e.g., facial-expression decoding) abilities, as related to frequent binge drinking. Four hundred nineteen undergraduates classified as frequent or infrequent binge drinkers were assessed in these domains. Trial-level multilevel models were used to test a priori Sex × Group (binge drinking) interactions for visuospatial and social-cognitive tasks. Among infrequent binge drinkers, men's typical advantage in visuospatial abilities and women's typical advantage in social-cognitive abilities was confirmed. Among frequent binge drinkers, men's advantage was reduced for one visuospatial task (Δ = 0.29) and eliminated for another (Δ = 0.75), and women's advantage on the social-cognitive task was eliminated (Δ = 0.12). Males who frequently engaged in extreme binges had exaggerated deficits on one of the visuospatial tasks, as did their female counterparts on the social-cognitive task. The results suggest sex-specific vulnerabilities associated with recent, frequent binge drinking, and support an evolutionary approach to the study of these vulnerabilities.
进化理论表明,在健康人群中,常见的性别差异最大,而在经历过压力源的人群中则较小。我们在男性在视空间能力(例如心理旋转)方面的典型优势(相对于女性)和女性在社交认知能力(例如面部表情解码)方面的典型优势(相对于男性)的背景下检验了这一观点,这些能力与频繁的狂饮行为有关。我们评估了 419 名被归类为频繁或偶尔狂饮者的大学生在这些领域的表现。使用试验级别的多层次模型来测试视空间和社交认知任务的先验性别×组(狂饮)交互作用。在偶尔狂饮者中,男性在视空间能力方面的典型优势和女性在社交认知能力方面的典型优势得到了证实。在频繁狂饮者中,男性在一项视空间任务中的优势减弱(Δ=0.29),另一项任务中的优势消失(Δ=0.75),而女性在社交认知任务中的优势也消失了(Δ=0.12)。频繁参与极端狂饮的男性在一项视空间任务中表现出明显的缺陷,而他们的女性在社交认知任务中也表现出同样的缺陷。结果表明,与最近频繁狂饮有关的性别特异性脆弱性,并支持从进化角度研究这些脆弱性。