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BMI Not WHR Modulates BOLD fMRI Responses in a Sub-Cortical Reward Network When Participants Judge the Attractiveness of Human Female Bodies

机译:当参与者判断人类女性身体的吸引力时BMI不会WHR调节皮质下奖励网络中的BOLD fMRI反应

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In perceptual terms, the human body is a complex 3d shape which has to be interpreted by the observer to judge its attractiveness. Both body mass and shape have been suggested as strong predictors of female attractiveness. Normally body mass and shape co-vary, and it is difficult to differentiate their separate effects. A recent study suggested that altering body mass does not modulate activity in the reward mechanisms of the brain, but shape does. However, using computer generated female body-shaped greyscale images, based on a Principal Component Analysis of female bodies, we were able to construct images which covary with real female body mass (indexed with BMI) and not with body shape (indexed with WHR), and vice versa. Twelve observers (6 male and 6 female) rated these images for attractiveness during an fMRI study. The attractiveness ratings were correlated with changes in BMI and not WHR. Our primary fMRI results demonstrated that in addition to activation in higher visual areas (such as the extrastriate body area), changing BMI also modulated activity in the caudate nucleus, and other parts of the brain reward system. This shows that BMI, not WHR, modulates reward mechanisms in the brain and we infer that this may have important implications for judgements of ideal body size in eating disordered individuals.
机译:在感知方面,人体是一个复杂的3d形状,观察者必须对其进行解释才能判断其吸引力。体重和体型都被认为是女性魅力的有力预测指标。通常,体重和体形会发生变化,因此很难区分它们各自的作用。最近的一项研究表明,改变体重并不能调节大脑奖励机制的活动,但形状却可以。但是,使用计算机生成的女性体形灰度图像,基于女性体的主成分分析,我们能够构建与真实女性体质(以BMI指数)而不是体形(以WHR指数)共形的图像,反之亦然。在fMRI研究期间,有12位观察者(6位男性和6位女性)对这些图像的吸引力进行了评级。吸引力等级与BMI的变化相关,与WHR无关。我们的主要功能磁共振成像结果表明,除了在较高的视觉区域(例如外泌体的身体区域)激活外,不断变化的BMI还会调节尾状核以及大脑奖励系统其他部分的活动。这表明BMI而非WHR会调节大脑的奖励机制,我们推断这可能对饮食失调的个体理想体重的判断具有重要意义。

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