26469Sun Yat-Sen University, China.
Perception. 2021 Jun;50(6):540-554. doi: 10.1177/03010066211015542. Epub 2021 May 18.
Human face processing has been attributed to holistic processing. Here, we ask whether humans are sensitive to configural information when perceiving facial attractiveness. By referring to a traditional Chinese aesthetic theory-Three Forehead and Five Eyes-we generated a series of faces that differed in spacing between facial features. We adopted a two-alternative forced-choice task in Experiment 1 and a rating task in Experiment 2 to assess attractiveness. Both tasks showed a consistent result: The faces which fit the Chinese aesthetic theory were chosen or rated as most attractive. This effect of configural information on facial attractiveness was larger for faces with highly attractive features than for faces with low attractive features. These findings provide experimental evidence for the traditional Chinese aesthetic theory. This issue can be further explored from the perspective of culture in the future.
人类对面部的处理被归因于整体处理。在这里,我们想知道在感知面部吸引力时,人类是否对构形信息敏感。通过参考传统的中国美学理论——“三庭五眼”,我们生成了一系列面部特征之间的间距不同的面孔。在实验 1 中,我们采用了二选一的强制选择任务,在实验 2 中采用了评分任务来评估吸引力。两个任务都得到了一致的结果:符合中国美学理论的面孔被选择或评为最有吸引力的。这种构形信息对面部吸引力的影响对于具有高度吸引力的特征的面孔比对具有低吸引力的特征的面孔更大。这些发现为中国传统美学理论提供了实验证据。未来可以从文化的角度进一步探讨这个问题。