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Competition-related factors directly influence preferences for facial cues of dominance in allies

机译:竞争相关因素直接影响盟友对面子优势的偏好

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Alliance formation is a critical dimension of social intelligence in political, social and biological systems. As some allies may provide greater "leverage" than others during social conflict, the cognitive architecture that supports alliance formation in humans may be shaped by recent experience, for example in light of the outcomes of violent or non-violent forms intrasexual competition. Here we used experimental priming techniques to explore this issue. Consistent with our predictions, while men's preferences for dominant allies strengthened following losses (compared to victories) in violent intrasexual contests, women's preferences for dominant allies weakened following losses (compared to victories) in violent intrasexual contests. Our findings suggest that while men may prefer dominant (i.e. masculine) allies following losses in violent confrontation in order to facilitate successful resource competition, women may "tend and befriend" following this scenario and seek support from prosocial (i.e. feminine) allies and/or avoid the potential costs of dominant allies as long-term social partners. Moreover, they demonstrate facultative responses to signals related to dominance in allies, which may shape sex differences in sociality in light of recent experience and suggest that intrasexual selection has shaped social intelligence in humans.
机译:联盟的形成是社会情报在政治,社会和生物系统中的重要方面。由于一些盟友在社会冲突期间可能提供比其他盟友更大的“杠杆作用”,因此支持人类结盟的认知体系结构可能会受到近期经验的影响,例如,根据暴力或非暴力形式的内部竞争的结果。在这里,我们使用了实验启动技术来探讨这个问题。与我们的预测一致,尽管男性在激烈的性交比赛中损失(相对于胜利)后对优势盟友的偏好增强,而女性在激烈的性交比赛中损失(相比于胜利)对优势盟友的偏好减弱。我们的研究结果表明,尽管男性可能会在暴力对抗中遭受损失之后更倾向于优势(即男性)盟友,以促进成功的资源竞争,但在这种情况下,女性可能会“趋于友好”,并寻求亲社会(即女性)盟友和/或避免优势盟友作为长期社会伙伴的潜在成本。此外,他们展示出对同盟中支配地位相关信号的兼性反应,根据最近的经验,这可能会影响社会性别的差异,并暗示性选择对人类的社会智能产生了影响。

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