Sugai Machi, Yonemitsu Fumiya, Ariga Atsunori
Chuo University, Hachioji, Japan.
Shibaura Institute of Technology, Saitama, Japan.
Iperception. 2024 Oct 9;15(5):20416695241287486. doi: 10.1177/20416695241287486. eCollection 2024 Sep-Oct.
The spread of COVID-19 has drastically increased the number of people wearing masks in public areas and the opportunities to evaluate others' faces based on limited information. This study investigates the cognitive bias in judging the attractiveness of faces partially hidden by sanitary masks. Experiment 1 revealed that men rated women's faces as more attractive when wearing masks, specifically in the context of rating women as romantic partners; however, this mask bias was absent when men rated women as friends. On the other hand, women did not show the mask bias irrespective of the assumed social relationship. Experiment 2 demonstrated that the mask bias among elderly men was less affected by the assumed social relationship (or the possibility of reproduction), compared to young men, though they showed the bias itself. These results suggest that the cognitive strategies related to reproduction underlie the attractiveness judgment of the partial faces.
新冠疫情的传播大幅增加了在公共场所佩戴口罩的人数,以及基于有限信息评估他人面孔的机会。本研究调查了在判断部分被卫生口罩遮挡的面孔吸引力时的认知偏差。实验1表明,男性在评价女性面孔时,认为戴口罩的女性更具吸引力,特别是在将女性评为浪漫伴侣的情境下;然而,当男性将女性评为朋友时,这种口罩偏差并不存在。另一方面,无论假定的社会关系如何,女性都没有表现出口罩偏差。实验2表明,与年轻男性相比,老年男性中的口罩偏差受假定社会关系(或生殖可能性)的影响较小,尽管他们本身也表现出这种偏差。这些结果表明,与生殖相关的认知策略是对面孔局部吸引力判断的基础。