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Different neural substrates at first impressions of same-sex and opposite-sex faces in women

机译:在女性中同性和异性面孔的第一印象中的不同神经基质

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First impressions follow a complex process that is greatly influenced by the facial attributes and the sex of the displayer. This study aimed to evaluate whether the initial impression formed in friendship decisions is processed differently between the same-sex and opposite-sex targets in women. Twenty-four healthy female volunteers participated in a functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment, in which they appraised a given face and decided whether they wanted to befriend the target. Then, a post-scan subjective rating was performed for facial components such as cheerfulness, good-looks, and uniqueness. The data were used to perform univariate whole-brain analysis to identify the neural substrates of sex bias in impression formation, and exploratory parametric modulation analysis to examine the parametric effects of facial components. Results showed that a composite of diverse areas including the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and posterior superior temporal sulcus were more engaged when viewing male faces than female faces. Parametric analysis revealed that bilateral lingual gyros activities showed a negative parametric effect with cheerfulness for male faces, whereas left inferior parietal lobule activity showed a positive parametric effect with good-looks for female faces. During the formation of first impressions, diffuse areas related to emotion processing and conflict-monitoring were utilized when a person of the opposite sex was encountered compared to encounters with a person of the same sex. The perceived cheerfulness of a male face also showed a negative relationship with the identification of facial emotion in the male face; the more a female face was considered good-looking, a greater feeling of uneasiness appeared to be elicited. The findings from this study provide further evidence of sex bias in women during friendship encounters.
机译:第一印象遵循一个复杂的过程,这些过程受面部属性和显示器性别的影响。本研究旨在评估友谊决策中形成的初始印象是否与女性的同性和异性目标之间不同地处理。二十四名健康女性志愿者参与了功能性磁共振成像实验,其中他们评估了一个给定的脸,并决定他们是否想要与目标交朋友。然后,对面部部件进行扫描后主观评级,例如乐趣,看似良好,唯一性。数据用于执行单变量的全脑分析,以识别印模形成的性偏见的神经基质,以及探索性参数调制分析,以检查面部部件的参数效果。结果表明,当观察比女性面观察阳面时,更多地接通,包括背侧前额外皮层,背部前额外皮层,前铰接性皮层,前筒夹具和后颞沟的复合。参数分析表明,双侧语言陀螺仪的活动表现出对雄性脸部的愉快的负参数效应,而左下髓叶活动表明良好的参数效果与良好的女性面孔良好。在形成第一印象期间,利用与情感加工和冲突监测相关的漫反射区域,当遇到异性的人与与同性人的人遇到相遇时遇到。男性面孔的感知性快乐也表现出与男性面部面部情感的鉴定的负面关系;女性面孔被认为是良好的,似乎更有令人感情的感觉。本研究的调查结果提供了友谊遭遇期间女性性别偏见的进一步证据。

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