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将人类男性的声音参数与感知、体型、力量和激素水平联系起来,以探讨性选择的背景。

Linking human male vocal parameters to perceptions, body morphology, strength and hormonal profiles in contexts of sexual selection.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 2A, 1353, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Department of Anthropology and Center for Brain, Behavior and Cognition, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2020 Dec 4;10(1):21296. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-77940-z.

Abstract

Sexual selection appears to have shaped the acoustic signals of diverse species, including humans. Deep, resonant vocalizations in particular may function in attracting mates and/or intimidating same-sex competitors. Evidence for these adaptive functions in human males derives predominantly from perception studies in which vocal acoustic parameters were manipulated using specialist software. This approach affords tight experimental control but provides little ecological validity, especially when the target acoustic parameters vary naturally with other parameters. Furthermore, such experimental studies provide no information about what acoustic variables indicate about the speaker-that is, why attention to vocal cues may be favored in intrasexual and intersexual contexts. Using voice recordings with high ecological validity from 160 male speakers and biomarkers of condition, including baseline cortisol and testosterone levels, body morphology and strength, we tested a series of pre-registered hypotheses relating to both perceptions and underlying condition of the speaker. We found negative curvilinear and negative linear relationships between male fundamental frequency (f) and female perceptions of attractiveness and male perceptions of dominance. In addition, cortisol and testosterone negatively interacted in predicting f, and strength and measures of body size negatively predicted formant frequencies (P). Meta-analyses of the present results and those from two previous samples confirmed that fnegatively predicted testosterone only among men with lower cortisol levels. This research offers empirical evidence of possible evolutionary functions for attention to men's vocal characteristics in contexts of sexual selection.

摘要

性选择似乎塑造了包括人类在内的多种物种的声学信号。特别是深沉、共鸣的发声可能在吸引配偶和/或威慑同性竞争者方面发挥作用。这些适应性功能在人类男性中的证据主要来自于感知研究,其中使用专业软件操纵声音声学参数。这种方法提供了严格的实验控制,但提供的生态有效性却很低,尤其是当目标声学参数随其他参数自然变化时。此外,此类实验研究无法说明声音变量对说话者的意义,即为什么在同性和异性交往中会注意到声音线索。我们使用了 160 名男性说话者具有高度生态有效性的语音录音以及包括皮质醇和睾酮水平、身体形态和力量等条件生物标志物,测试了一系列与说话者感知和条件有关的预先注册假设。我们发现男性基频(f)与女性吸引力感知和男性支配力感知之间存在负曲线和线性关系。此外,皮质醇和睾酮在预测 f 时呈负交互作用,而力量和身体大小的衡量标准则呈负相关(P)。对本研究结果和之前两个样本的荟萃分析证实,只有皮质醇水平较低的男性中,f 才会负向预测睾酮。这项研究提供了实证证据,证明在性选择的背景下,注意男性的声音特征可能具有进化功能。

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