Boy's love fans versus non-fans in the sexual identity and neural response in the digital age's young females.

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY BMC Psychology Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1186/s40359-024-02297-1
Na Ao, Xiaowei Jiang, Yanan Chen, Feng Du, Yingying Chen, Huihui Niu, Shuoyan Hu, Minghui Wang
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With the omnipresence of online social media, Boys' Love (BL) culture has found a burgeoning audience among young females. However, we know very little about the audience of this online cultural phenomena, also the potential implications of BL culture to female remain under-explored. Study 1 conducted a survey to investigate the BL audience's demography data and attitudes to homosexual ect. The results of the questionnaire analysis showed that the sexual orientation and psychological gender of the female BL audiences are more diverse. In addition, we also find the audience spend a lot of time on BL. Study 2 focused on the BL senior fans to explore the neural and behavioral response of female while looking at Boys' Love(BL) stimuli and Heterosexual love stimuli by fNIRS. Behavioral results showed that there was no main effect of reaction time and accuracy between the BL-fans and non-BL-fans. Neural results confirmed that the Oxy-Hb responses for BL-love stimuli in BL-fans was significantly lower than the non-BL-fans. In addition, the interaction effect showed that the Oxy-Hb responses was significantly higher for BL-love stimuli than for heterosexual love stimuli in non-BL-fans, and no difference was found in BL-fans. This finding, maybe along with the discovery that the more pornography a person was exposed to, the higher the brain dopamine threshold, and the subsequent weakening of the neural response to sexual stimulation. The research leads to the conclusion that long term exposed to Boys' Love may decrease the reward sensitivity to BL stimuli and weakens the brain's response of the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (rVLPFC) to BL stimuli.

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数字时代年轻女性的性认同与神经反应:男恋迷与非恋迷。
随着网络社交媒体的无处不在,“男孩之恋”(BL)文化在年轻女性中获得了迅速增长的受众。然而,我们对这种网络文化现象的受众了解甚少,BL文化对女性的潜在影响也未被充分发掘。研究1通过问卷调查调查了BL受众的人口学数据和对同性恋的态度等。问卷分析结果显示,女性BL受众的性取向和心理性别更为多样化。此外,我们还发现观众在BL上花费了大量的时间。研究2以BL资深粉丝为研究对象,通过近红外光谱研究女性在观看男孩之爱刺激和异性之爱刺激时的神经和行为反应。行为学结果显示,在反应时间和准确度上,非bl粉丝和bl粉丝之间没有主效应。神经学结果证实,嗜bl者对BL-love刺激的Oxy-Hb反应明显低于非嗜bl者。此外,交互效应显示,同性恋刺激下的Oxy-Hb反应显著高于异性恋刺激下的Oxy-Hb反应,而同性恋刺激下的Oxy-Hb反应无差异。这一发现可能与另一项发现相一致,即一个人接触的色情内容越多,大脑中的多巴胺阈值就越高,随后对性刺激的神经反应就会减弱。研究结果表明,长期暴露于《男孩之爱》会降低受试者对BL刺激的奖赏敏感性,减弱大脑右侧腹外侧前额叶皮层(rVLPFC)对BL刺激的反应。
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BMC Psychology
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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