Chemosensory Cues Modulate Women's Jealousy Responses to Vocal Femininity

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Chengyang Han, Xue Lei, Ran Wei, Yu Nan, Junyi Gan, Edward R. Morrison, Yin Wu
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Abstract

Jealousy responses to potential mating rivals are stronger when those rivals display cues indicating higher mate quality. One such cue is vocal femininity in women's voices, with higher-pitched voices eliciting greater jealousy responses. However, cues to mate quality are not evaluated in isolation. The steroid androstadienone (AND) is a putative sex pheromone that makes women perceive ambiguous stimuli as more masculine. We hypothesized that AND would decrease the association between vocal femininity and jealousy, as it induces a perceptual bias that is incongruent with the femininity of the voice. In a double-blind, within-subjects study, 70 heterosexual Chinese women in the periovulatory phase of their menstrual cycle came to the laboratory twice to listen to pairs of voices manipulated to sound more or less feminine. For each pair, the participants selected the voice that would elicit more jealousy if flirting with their partner. The results showed that vocal femininity provoked jealousy under control conditions, replicating previous findings. However, this effect was weakened when women were exposed to AND, suggesting that AND disrupts sensitivity to vocal cues about mate quality in same-sex competition. These results demonstrate a contextual modulation of jealousy responses to sexual rivals.

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化学感觉线索调节女性对声音女性化的嫉妒反应。
当潜在的竞争对手表现出更高的配偶质量时,嫉妒反应会更强烈。其中一个线索是女性声音中的女性气质,较高的音调会引起更大的嫉妒反应。然而,交配质量的线索并不是孤立地评估的。甾体雄二烯酮(AND)被认为是一种性信息素,它使女性认为模棱两可的刺激更男性化。我们假设AND会减少声音女性化和嫉妒之间的联系,因为它会引起一种与声音女性化不一致的感知偏见。在一项双盲研究中,70名处于月经周期排卵期的中国异性恋女性来到实验室两次,听两组声音,听起来更女性化或更不女性化。对于每一对,参与者都选择了在与伴侣调情时更容易引起嫉妒的声音。结果显示,在控制条件下,声音女性化会引起嫉妒,这与之前的研究结果一致。然而,当女性暴露于AND时,这种效果被削弱了,这表明AND破坏了对同性竞争中配偶质量的声音线索的敏感性。这些结果表明,嫉妒对性竞争对手的反应存在情境调节。
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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