Lateralization for Processing Facial Emotions in Gay Men, Heterosexual Men, and Heterosexual Women

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作者
Rahman, Qazi [1 ]
Yusuf, Sifat [2 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat, Dept Psychol, London SE1 9RT, England
[2] Queen Mary Univ London, Biol & Expt Psychol Grp, London, England
关键词
Sexual orientation; Childhood gender nonconformity; Functional cerebral lateralization; Chimeric Faces Test; ORIENTATION-RELATED DIFFERENCES; FUNCTIONAL CEREBRAL ASYMMETRY; CHILDHOOD GENDER NONCONFORMITY; SEXUAL-ORIENTATION; BRAIN ACTIVATION; SPATIAL ABILITY; MENSTRUAL-CYCLE; LANGUAGE LATERALIZATION; BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS; PERCEPTUAL ASYMMETRY;
D O I
10.1007/s10508-014-0466-0
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
This study tested whether male sexual orientation and gender nonconformity influenced functional cerebral lateralization for the processing of facial emotions. We also tested for the effects of sex of poser and emotion displayed on putative differences. Thirty heterosexual men, 30 heterosexual women, and 40 gay men completed measures of demographic variables, recalled childhood gender nonconformity (CGN), IQ, and the Chimeric Faces Test (CFT). The CFT depicts vertically split chimeric faces, formed with one half showing a neutral expression and the other half showing an emotional expression and performance is measured using a "laterality quotient" (LQ) score. We found that heterosexual men were significantly more right-lateralized when viewing female faces compared to heterosexual women and gay men, who did not differ significantly from each other. Heterosexual women and gay men were more left-lateralized for processing female faces. There were no significant group differences in lateralization for male faces. These results remained when controlling for age and IQ scores. There was no significant effect of CGN on LQ scores. These data suggest that gay men are feminized in some aspects of functional cerebral lateralization for facial emotion. The results were discussed in relation to the selectivity of functional lateralization and putative brain mechanisms underlying sexual attraction towards opposite-sex and same-sex targets.
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页码:1405 / 1413
页数:9
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