This study examined the impact of an attractive voice compared to an unattractive voice in an economic game.Results showed that proposers with an attractive voice were perceived as more reasonable in their monetary al...This study examined the impact of an attractive voice compared to an unattractive voice in an economic game.Results showed that proposers with an attractive voice were perceived as more reasonable in their monetary allocations and were less likely to receive punishment for unfair allocation.展开更多
This study examined how voice attractiveness and group identity influence ultimatum decisions.Attractive voices only increased acceptance of 8:2 offers,suggesting a weak beauty premium effect.In-group proposers'un...This study examined how voice attractiveness and group identity influence ultimatum decisions.Attractive voices only increased acceptance of 8:2 offers,suggesting a weak beauty premium effect.In-group proposers'unfair offers also had elevated acceptance,supporting Social Identity Theory.展开更多
Facial attractiveness can be automatically perceived in implicit tasks when the faces are visible.Nonetheless,to date,it is poorly understood to what extent facial attractiveness can be processed when faces are invisi...Facial attractiveness can be automatically perceived in implicit tasks when the faces are visible.Nonetheless,to date,it is poorly understood to what extent facial attractiveness can be processed when faces are invisible.It is also worth exploring the differences between visible and invisible processing of facial attractiveness.To address these issues,the event-related potentials(ERPs)were recorded when participants were presented with attractive and unattractive faces under invisible condition(continuous flash suppression paradigm;CFS)and visible condition(gender judgment task).The results indicated that attractive faces elicited a larger P1 amplitude(110–150ms)compared to unattractive faces,regardless of whether the faces were visible.Attractive faces also elicited a larger N170 amplitude(150–190ms)compared to unattractive faces under the visible condition.Furthermore,visible faces elicited larger P1 and N250/early posterior negativity(EPN)amplitudes as compared to invisible faces.But only under the attractive condition,the visible faces elicited a larger N170 than the invisible faces.The present study suggested that facial attractiveness can be automatically perceived in the early stage regardless of visibility,although attractiveness processing was somewhat reduced in the absence of visual awareness.展开更多
This study examined the impact of facial attractiveness and group identity of male proposers on the fairness decision-making of female participants in an ultimatum game.Results showed that participants were more likel...This study examined the impact of facial attractiveness and group identity of male proposers on the fairness decision-making of female participants in an ultimatum game.Results showed that participants were more likely to accept unfair offers from both attractive proposers and in-group proposers.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Number:31400869Start-up Research Fund of Southeast University,Grant/Award Number:RF1028623132The research funds for ideological and political education in postgraduate courses of Southeast University,Grant/Award Number:yjgkcsz2229。
文摘This study examined the impact of an attractive voice compared to an unattractive voice in an economic game.Results showed that proposers with an attractive voice were perceived as more reasonable in their monetary allocations and were less likely to receive punishment for unfair allocation.
基金supported by Humanities and Social Sciences Research Project of the Ministry of Education(23YJAZH119)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31400869)+1 种基金the Education Science Planning Project of Jiangsu Province(B-b/2024/01/38)the Start-up Research Fund of Southeast University(RF1028623132).
文摘This study examined how voice attractiveness and group identity influence ultimatum decisions.Attractive voices only increased acceptance of 8:2 offers,suggesting a weak beauty premium effect.In-group proposers'unfair offers also had elevated acceptance,supporting Social Identity Theory.
基金supported by Humanities and Social Sciences Research Project of the Ministry of Education,23YJAZH119the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31400869)+2 种基金the Education Science Planning Project of Jiangsu Province(B-b/2024/01/38)the Social Science Application Research Boutique Engineering Project of Jiangsu Province(23SYB-112)the Start-up Research Fund of Southeast University(RF1028623132).
文摘Facial attractiveness can be automatically perceived in implicit tasks when the faces are visible.Nonetheless,to date,it is poorly understood to what extent facial attractiveness can be processed when faces are invisible.It is also worth exploring the differences between visible and invisible processing of facial attractiveness.To address these issues,the event-related potentials(ERPs)were recorded when participants were presented with attractive and unattractive faces under invisible condition(continuous flash suppression paradigm;CFS)and visible condition(gender judgment task).The results indicated that attractive faces elicited a larger P1 amplitude(110–150ms)compared to unattractive faces,regardless of whether the faces were visible.Attractive faces also elicited a larger N170 amplitude(150–190ms)compared to unattractive faces under the visible condition.Furthermore,visible faces elicited larger P1 and N250/early posterior negativity(EPN)amplitudes as compared to invisible faces.But only under the attractive condition,the visible faces elicited a larger N170 than the invisible faces.The present study suggested that facial attractiveness can be automatically perceived in the early stage regardless of visibility,although attractiveness processing was somewhat reduced in the absence of visual awareness.
基金supported by Humanities and Social Sciences Research Project of the Ministry of Education(23YJAZH119)the Education Science Planning Project of Jiangsu Province(B-b/2024/01/38)+1 种基金Social Science Application Research Boutique Engineering Project of Jiangsu Province(23SYB-112)Start-up Research Fund of Southeast University(RF1028623132).
文摘This study examined the impact of facial attractiveness and group identity of male proposers on the fairness decision-making of female participants in an ultimatum game.Results showed that participants were more likely to accept unfair offers from both attractive proposers and in-group proposers.