心理科学进展 ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (2): 425-435.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2022.00425
收稿日期:
2021-04-07
出版日期:
2022-02-15
发布日期:
2021-12-24
通讯作者:
苏金龙
E-mail:jlsu@njnu.edu.cn
Received:
2021-04-07
Online:
2022-02-15
Published:
2021-12-24
Contact:
SU Jinlong
E-mail:jlsu@njnu.edu.cn
摘要:
性选择在人类心理、行为等表型的演化过程中扮演了重要角色, 但其对女性食物选择的影响却相对较少被关注。性选择塑造了男女不同的择偶策略, 男性择偶时对女性外在吸引力的关注使得女性更加重视身材等外在吸引力信息。而女性身材与饮食的密切联系, 进一步提示性选择过程应该会对女性的食物选择产生影响。以之为基础, 梳理求偶动机激活可能引发的女性食物选择的变化, 以及女性生理期不同阶段在食物选择上的变异, 有助于了解性选择过程对女性食物选择的影响。未来研究中, 进一步从行为、激素、脑等不同层面剖析对应影响及涉及机制, 对该领域的长远发展有重要意义。
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张阔, 苏金龙. (2022). 女性食物选择的演化视角:基于性选择过程的理论探讨. 心理科学进展 , 30(2), 425-435.
ZHANG Kuo, SU Jinlong. (2022). Examining food choice of human females from the evolutionary perspective: The role of sexual selection. Advances in Psychological Science, 30(2), 425-435.
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