The impact of romantic relationships on deception detection: Exploring the gender differences and the mediating role of mentalizing

Psych J. 2023 Dec;12(6):844-856. doi: 10.1002/pchj.683. Epub 2023 Oct 31.

Abstract

In evolution, romantic relationships serve as the foundation for breeding and producing offspring. The ability to detect deception in these relationships can safeguard the investment and cultivation of descendants, leading to greater chances of survival and reproduction. However, barely any research has been carried out within this domain. The current study investigated the preliminary relationship between romantic relationships, mentalizing ability, and deception detection ability through an empirical experiment. Participants were primed by their romantic experiences and neutral experiences, and then went through a Reading the Mind in the Eyes (RTM) task and the deception detecting task for real person crime-type videos. Results showed that romantic relationships can improve participants' emotion recognition ability toward negative emotions, and females performed better in the deception detection task than males did. Most importantly, romantic relationships can improve participants' deception detection ability through the mediator of mentalizing ability. Though gender difference was not statistically significant in the RTM task, the results lay a solid foundation for further investigation into females' mentalizing ability and disclose the evolutionary meaning of romantic relationships.

Keywords: deception detection; human mating; leakage theory; mentalizing; romantic relationship.

MeSH terms

  • Deception
  • Emotions
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mentalization*
  • Sex Factors