长睫毛,混合信号:研究睫毛长度对感知健康、吸引力和性接受的影响

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Farid Pazhoohi
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摘要

睫毛已经进化成为眼睛的一种保护功能,可以抵御外界的危险,比如污染、过度蒸发和气流的剪切力。它们也可以作为个人健康状况的指标,因为各种先天性和非先天性疾病都会影响睫毛的长度。基于进化功能的论点,最近对人类对睫毛长度偏好的研究,从进化的角度来看,已经确定了所有种族的倒u型偏好模式。然而,这项研究主要集中在睫毛长度的吸引力上,留下了关于健康观念和吸引力的一致性以及睫毛长度如何表明性接受度的问题尚未解决。目前的研究旨在填补这些空白,通过调查健康和性接受度对睫毛长度的影响,假设虽然长睫毛可能被认为不那么有吸引力,但它们可以被视为性接受度的信号。为了探索这些问题,参与者评估了来自印度、亚洲、黑人和白人群体的女性面部的健康、吸引力和性接受度,特征是睫毛长度从零到眼睛宽度的一半不等。研究结果证实,人们对健康和吸引力的感知都遵循倒u型模式,在睫毛长度约为眼睛宽度的三分之一时达到峰值,这在不同种族和性别的参与者中都是一致的。此外,研究结果还表明,睫毛长度与性接受度呈正相关,这表明睫毛较长可能表明对随意关系持开放态度,尽管睫毛长度超过最佳三分之一的比例会降低吸引力和健康评级。这表明了一种与长睫毛有关的潜在生殖策略,并揭示了对吸引力和性接受度的看法可能会出现分歧。
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Long Lashes, Mixed Signals: Investigating the Effect of Eyelash Length on Perceived Health, Attractiveness, and Sexual Receptivity

Eyelashes have evolved as a protective feature for the eyes, offering defense against external dangers such as contamination, excessive evaporation, and shear stress from airflow. They may also serve as indicators of an individual’s health, since various diseases, both congenital and non-congenital, can influence eyelash length. Building on the argument of evolutionary functionality, recent research into human preferences for eyelash length, from an evolutionary perspective, has identified an inverted-U preference pattern across all ethnic groups. However, this research primarily focused on the attractiveness of eyelash length, leaving questions about the alignment of health perceptions and attractiveness and how eyelash length might signal sexual receptivity unaddressed. The current study aimed to fill these gaps by investigating perceptions of health and sexual receptivity as functions of eyelash length, hypothesizing that while long eyelashes may be rated as less attractive, they could be perceived as signals of sexual receptivity. To explore these questions, participants evaluated the perceived health, attractiveness, and sexual receptivity of female faces from Indian, Asian, Black, and White groups, featuring a range of eyelash lengths from none to half the eye’s width. Results confirmed that both health and attractiveness perceptions follow an inverted-U pattern, peaking at eyelash lengths about one-third the width of the eye, consistently across different ethnicities and regardless of the participant’s sex. Additionally, results showed that eyelash length is positively associated with perceived sexual receptivity, suggesting that longer eyelashes might signal openness to casual relationships, despite lower attractiveness and health ratings at lengths beyond the optimal one-third ratio. This indicates a potential reproductive strategy linked to wearing long eyelashes and reveals that perceptions of attractiveness and sexual receptivity can diverge.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.60
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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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