He Yaqi, Tan Wenhui, Dai Yuhan, Duan Yuxin, Liu Xin, Zhou Guomei
Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Jul 15;15(7):958. doi: 10.3390/bs15070958.
While real face features are known to influence social evaluations, the social perception of illusory faces remains largely unexplored despite neural similarities to real faces. This study aimed to fill this gap by manipulating the width-to-height ratio, chin shape, and eye-mouth distance of illusory faces and assessing their effects on perceived gender, cuteness, trustworthiness, dominance, attractiveness, and emotion. Key findings include the following: (1) high width-to-height ratios significantly boosted attractiveness for female participants but not for male participants; (2) round chins consistently enhanced perceptions of masculinity, cuteness, attractiveness, and trustworthiness; (3) eye-mouth distance was found to affect emotional perception. This research offers crucial experimental insights into the determinants of social evaluations for illusory faces.
虽然已知真实面部特征会影响社会评价,但尽管虚幻面孔与真实面孔存在神经相似性,对虚幻面孔的社会认知在很大程度上仍未得到探索。本研究旨在通过操纵虚幻面孔的宽高比、下巴形状和眼嘴距离,并评估它们对感知到的性别、可爱程度、可信度、支配力、吸引力和情绪的影响来填补这一空白。主要发现如下:(1)高宽高比对女性参与者的吸引力有显著提升,但对男性参与者则不然;(2)圆下巴始终会增强对男子气概、可爱程度、吸引力和可信度的感知;(3)发现眼嘴距离会影响情绪感知。这项研究为虚幻面孔社会评价的决定因素提供了关键的实验见解。