面孔吸引力对人格判断的影响综述
A Review of the Effects of Face Attractiveness on Personality Judgment
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2023.135200, PDF,   
作者: 王珊珊:浙江理工大学心理学院,浙江 杭州
关键词: 面孔吸引力人格判断刻板印象神经机制Facial Attractiveness Personality Judgment Stereotype Neural Mechanism
摘要: “美的就是好的”面孔刻板印象在以往的大量研究中被证实,人们普遍认为吸引力高的人拥有更多的积极人格特质。本文总结了刻板印象的理论解释,从认知和环境角度解释了刻板印象这一现象。此外,研究表明,腹内侧前额叶、背内侧前额叶、脑岛、颞顶联合区和眶额叶都是刻板印象产生的神经机制。
Abstract: The “What is beautiful is good” face stereotype has been confirmed in numerous previous studies, and it is generally accepted that people with high attractiveness have more positive personality traits. This paper summarizes the theoretical explanations of stereotypes and explains the phenomenon from a cognitive and environmental perspective. Studies have shown that the ventromedial prefrontal lobe, dorsomedial prefrontal lobe, insula, temporoparietal symphysis area, and orbitofrontal lobe are all neural mechanisms for stereotyped production.
文章引用:王珊珊 (2023). 面孔吸引力对人格判断的影响综述. 心理学进展, 13(5), 1671-1675. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2023.135200

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