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摘要
众所周知,音乐是一种刺激,在不同的社会背景下具有操纵潜力。错误归因的觉醒是音乐可能影响感知和行为的一种机制。Lee和Zaryab(本卷)在Marin et al.(2017)和Chang et al.(2021)的研究基础上,提出了一项研究,在模拟快速约会范例中研究了groove对性选择的影响。他们的研究结果表明,最佳评分能预测男性的性吸引力,但对女性则不然。这篇评论讨论了几个方法上的问题,并提出了对音乐诱导的觉醒转移的未来研究的可能改进,这可能最终增强我们对音乐如何影响配偶选择的理解。最后,我在音乐的起源和音乐性的背景下讨论了这个话题。
Commentary on Lee and Zaryab: Does groove really influence sexual selection?
Music is a stimulus that is known to have manipulative potential in different societal contexts. Misattributed arousal is one mechanism through which music may affect perception and behavior. Lee and Zaryab (this volume) present a study that examined the influence of groove on sexual selection in a simulated speed-dating paradigm, building upon research by Marin et al. (2017) and Chang et al. (2021). Their results indicate that groove ratings predicted sexual attraction among males, but not among females. This commentary discusses several methodological issues and suggests possible refinements for future studies on music-induced arousal transfer, which may ultimately enhance our understanding of how music can affect mate choice. Finally, I discuss the topic in the context of the origins of music and musicality.