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Neural activation during anticipation of opposite-sex and same-sex faces in heterosexual men and women

机译:在异性恋男女的反对性和同性面临的期待期间神经激活

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Psychobiological accounts of face processing predict that greater salience is attributed to faces matching a viewer's sexual preference than to faces that do not. However, behaviorally, this effect could only be demonstrated in tasks assessing reward 'wanting' (e.g. work-per-view-tasks) but not in tasks assessing 'liking' (e.g. facial attractiveness ratings), and has been found to be more pronounced in heterosexual men than women, especially with regard to very attractive faces. Here, we addressed the question if sex differences at the level of'wanting' persist if participants are uninformed about the attractiveness of an anticipated male or female face. Seventeen heterosexual men and 13 heterosexual women (all single) participated in a social incentive delay task (SID). Participants were required to react on simple graphical cues in order to view a smiling face. Cues provided a priori information on the level of smile intensity (low/medium/high) as well as sex of the face (male/ female). A significant interaction of sex-of-face and sex-of-participant was observed in a priori defined regions of interest in the brain reward system (including ventral tegmental area, nucleus accumbens and ventromedial prefrontal cortex), reflecting enhanced activation to cues signaling opposite-sex faces relative to same-sex faces in both, men and women. Women additionally recruited the temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) during processing of opposite- vs. same-sex cues, suggesting stronger incorporation of social cognition processes in women than men. The findings speak against a general male bias for opposite-sex faces. Instead they provide preliminary evidence that men and women recruit different brain circuits during reward value assessment of facial stimuli.
机译:脸部处理的心理学陈述预测,更大的显着性归功于与观众的性偏好相匹配而不是涉及没有的面孔。然而,行为地,这种效果只能在评估奖励“想要”(例如,按下工作任务)的任务中展示,但不在评估“喜欢”(例如面部吸引力评级)的任务中,并且已被发现更加明显在异性恋男性比女性,特别是在非常有吸引力的面孔方面。在这里,如果参与者对预期的男性或女性面孔的吸引力不知情,如果参与者持续存在的性别差异,我们会解决这个问题。 17个异性恋男性和13名异性恋女性(所有单身)参与了社会激励延迟任务(SID)。参与者被要求在简单的图形线索上反应,以便查看笑脸。提示提供了关于微笑强度水平(低/中/高)以及面部性别(男性/女性)的先验信息。在脑奖励系统(包括腹侧腹部区域,核心腺和前额叶皮层)的先前定义的兴趣区域中观察到性爱面部和参与者性行为的显着相互作用,反映了增强的激活,以提示信号传态-sex面孔相对于同性恋面孔,男女和女性。女性在处理相反的同伴加工期间还招募了临时旁边交界(TPJ),表明女性的社会认知过程更强,而不是男性。调查结果谈到对异性面孔的一般男性偏见。相反,他们提供初步证据,即在奖励价值评估面部刺激的奖励价值评估期间招募不同的大脑电路。

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