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名字能塑造人的面部特征吗?

Can names shape facial appearance?

机构信息

Marketing Department, Arison School of Business, Reichman University, Herzliya 4610101, Israel.

Data Science Department, Arison School of Business, Reichman University, Herzliya 4610101, Israel.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Jul 23;121(30):e2405334121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2405334121. Epub 2024 Jul 15.

Abstract

Our given name is a social tag associated with us early in life. This study investigates the possibility of a self-fulfilling prophecy effect wherein individuals' facial appearance develops over time to resemble the social stereotypes associated with given names. Leveraging the face-name matching effect, which demonstrates an ability to match adults' names to their faces, we hypothesized that individuals would resemble their social stereotype (name) in adulthood but not in childhood. To test this hypothesis, children and adults were asked to match faces and names of children and adults. Results revealed that both adults and children correctly matched adult faces to their corresponding names, significantly above the chance level. However, when it came to children's faces and names, participants were unable to make accurate associations. Complementing our lab studies, we employed a machine-learning framework to process facial image data and found that facial representations of adults with the same name were more similar to each other than to those of adults with different names. This pattern of similarity was absent among the facial representations of children, thereby strengthening the case for the self-fulfilling prophecy hypothesis. Furthermore, the face-name matching effect was evident for adults but not for children's faces that were artificially aged to resemble adults, supporting the conjectured role of social development in this effect. Together, these findings suggest that even our facial appearance can be influenced by a social factor such as our name, confirming the potent impact of social expectations.

摘要

我们的名字是我们在生命早期被赋予的社会标签。本研究探讨了一种自我实现预言效应的可能性,即个体的面部特征会随着时间的推移而发展,以符合与给定名字相关的社会刻板印象。利用面部-名字匹配效应,即能够将成年人的名字与其面孔相匹配,我们假设个体在成年后会与他们的社会刻板印象(名字)相似,但在童年时不会。为了检验这一假设,我们要求儿童和成年人匹配儿童和成年人的面孔和名字。结果表明,成年人和儿童都能正确地将成年人的面孔与其相应的名字匹配,显著高于随机水平。然而,当涉及到儿童的面孔和名字时,参与者无法做出准确的联想。作为我们实验室研究的补充,我们使用了机器学习框架来处理面部图像数据,发现具有相同名字的成年人的面部表示彼此之间更加相似,而与具有不同名字的成年人的面部表示则不相似。在儿童的面部表示中,这种相似模式并不存在,从而进一步支持了自我实现预言假说。此外,面部-名字匹配效应仅在成年人中明显,而在人为老化为成年人模样的儿童面部上并不明显,这支持了社会发展在这种效应中的推测作用。总之,这些发现表明,即使是我们的面部外观也可能受到社会因素的影响,例如我们的名字,从而证实了社会期望的强大影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/368a/11287245/9c67c4cfafe6/pnas.2405334121fig01.jpg

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