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Second to fourth digit ratio, testosterone and perceived male dominance

机译:第二到第四位数的比例,睾丸激素和男性主导地位

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Previous studies have shown that male faces with extreme features associated with testosterone are perceived as dominant and masculine. Women have been reported to prefer more masculinized male faces as they may consider testosterone markers to be an 'honest' indication of good health, and such considerations may underlie their aesthetic preferences. However, pronounced testosterone facial markers are also associated with dominance, and several negative personality traits. This suggests that female aesthetic preferences may be an adaptive compromise between positive attributes associated with higher than average testosterone, and negative attributes associated with more extreme masculinization. This current study attempts to clarify the role of hormone markers in female perceptions of dominance, masculinity and attractiveness, in male facial images. Recent evidence suggests that the relative length of the 2nd to 4th finger (2D : 4D ratio) is a pointer to prenatal testosterone levels and may thus serve as a window to the prenatal hormonal environment. We measured 2D : 4D in a sample of male college students and took salivary samples to analyse circulating levels of testosterone. Women rated facial images of these males for dominance, masculinity and attractiveness. Our results show that male 2D : 4D was significantly negatively related to perceived dominance and masculinity but not attractiveness. Circulating testosterone levels were not related to dominance, masculinity or attractiveness. These findings suggest that: (i) high prenatal levels of testosterone serve to 'organize' male facial features to subsequently reflect dominance and masculine characteristics presumably activated during puberty; and (ii) attractiveness is not directly related to testosterone levels. We conclude that facial dominance and masculinity reflect a male's perceived status rather than his physical attraction to women. [References: 49]
机译:先前的研究表明,具有与睾丸激素相关的极端特征的男性面孔被视为占主导地位和男性化。据报道,女性更喜欢男性化的男性面孔,因为她们可能认为睾丸激素标记物是身体健康的“诚实”标志,而这种考虑可能是她们的审美偏好的基础。但是,明显的睾丸激素面部标志物也与优势地位和一些负面的人格特质相关。这表明女性的审美偏好可能是与高于平均睾丸激素水平相关的积极属性与与极端男性化相关的负面属性之间的适应性折衷。这项当前的研究试图阐明激素标记在男性面部图像中对女性主导,男性气质和吸引力的感知中的作用。最近的证据表明,第二至第四根手指的相对长度(2D:4D比率)是产前睾丸激素水平的指标,因此可能成为产前激素环境的窗口。我们在男性大学生样本中测量了2D:4D,并通过唾液样本分析了睾丸激素的循环水平。妇女们以男性,男性气质和吸引力来评价这些男性的面部图像。我们的研究结果表明,男性2D:4D与感知的主导权和男性气质显着负相关,而与吸引力无关。循环中的睾丸激素水平与优势,男性气质或吸引力无关。这些发现表明:(i)较高的产前睾丸激素水平可“组织”男性面部特征,从而反映出可能在青春期被激活的主导地位和男性特征; (ii)吸引力与睾丸激素水平没有直接关系。我们得出结论,面部的主导地位和男性气质反映了男性的感知状态,而不是男性对女性的身体吸引力。 [参考:49]

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