Department of Anthropology, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Aggress Behav. 2021 Mar;47(2):226-235. doi: 10.1002/ab.21941. Epub 2020 Nov 26.
Research has consistently demonstrated that faces manipulated to appear more masculine are perceived as more dominant. These studies, however, have used forced-choice paradigms, in which a pair of masculinized and feminized faces was presented side by side. These studies are susceptible to demand characteristics, because participants may be able to draw the conclusion that faces which appear more masculine should be rated as more dominant. To prevent this, we tested if dominance could be perceived when masculinized or feminized faces were presented individually for only 100 ms. We predicted higher dominance ratings to masculinized faces and better memory of them in a surprise recognition memory test. In the experiment, 96 men rated the physical dominance of 40 facial photographs (masculinized = 20, feminized = 20), which were randomly drawn from a larger set of faces. This was followed by a surprise recognition memory test. Half of the participants were assigned to a condition in which the contours of the facial photographs were set to an oval to control for sexual dimorphism in face shape. Overall, men assigned higher dominance ratings to masculinized faces, suggesting that they can appraise differences in facial sexual dimorphism following very brief exposure. This effect occurred regardless of whether the outline of the face was set to an oval, suggesting that masculinized internal facial features were sufficient to affect dominance ratings. However, participants' recognition memory did not differ for masculinized and feminized faces, which could be due to a floor effect.
研究一直表明,看起来更男性化的面孔被认为更具支配力。然而,这些研究使用了强制选择范式,其中呈现一对男性化和女性化的面孔并排。这些研究容易受到需求特征的影响,因为参与者可能能够得出这样的结论:看起来更男性化的面孔应该被评为更具支配力。为了防止这种情况发生,我们测试了当男性化或女性化的面孔仅呈现 100 毫秒时是否可以感知到支配力。我们预测男性化的面孔会得到更高的支配力评分,并且在惊喜识别记忆测试中对它们的记忆更好。在实验中,96 名男性对 40 张面部照片的身体支配力进行了评分(男性化=20,女性化=20),这些照片是从更大的面部照片集中随机抽取的。随后进行了惊喜识别记忆测试。一半的参与者被分配到一种条件下,其中面部照片的轮廓被设置为椭圆形,以控制面部形状的性别二态性。总的来说,男性对男性化的面孔给予更高的支配力评分,这表明他们可以在非常短暂的暴露后评估面部性二态性的差异。这种效应发生在无论是否将面部轮廓设置为椭圆形,这表明男性化的内部面部特征足以影响支配力评分。然而,参与者对男性化和女性化面孔的识别记忆没有差异,这可能是由于地板效应。