Department of Psychology, University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Front Psychol. 2013 Jul 30;4:476. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00476. eCollection 2013.
Sex categorization is a critical process in social perception. While psychologists have long theorized that perceivers have distinct mental representations of men and women that help them to achieve efficient sex categorizations, researchers have only recently begun using reverse-correlation to visualize the content of these mental representations. The present research addresses two issues concerning this relatively new methodological tool. First, previous studies of reverse-correlation have focused almost exclusively on perceivers' mental representations of faces. Our study demonstrates that this technique can also be used to visualize mental representations of sex-typed bodies. Second, most studies of reverse-correlation have employed a relatively large number of trials (1000+) to capture perceivers' mental representations of a given category. Our study demonstrated that, at least for sex-typed representations of bodies, high quality reverse-correlation images can be obtained with as few as 100 trials. Overall, our findings enhance knowledge of reverse-correlation methodology in general and sex categorization in particular, providing new information for researchers interested in using this technique to understand the complex processes underlying social perception.
性别分类是社会认知中的一个关键过程。虽然心理学家长期以来一直认为,知觉者对男性和女性有独特的心理表征,这有助于他们实现高效的性别分类,但研究人员直到最近才开始使用反向相关来直观地展示这些心理表征的内容。本研究解决了这个相对较新的方法工具的两个问题。首先,之前关于反向相关的研究几乎只关注知觉者对人脸的心理表征。我们的研究表明,该技术也可用于可视化性别类型化身体的心理表征。其次,大多数反向相关研究都使用了相对较多的试验(1000+)来捕捉知觉者对给定类别的心理表征。我们的研究表明,至少对于身体的性别类型化表示,使用 100 次试验就可以获得高质量的反向相关图像。总的来说,我们的发现增强了对反向相关方法学的一般认识,特别是对性别分类的认识,为有兴趣使用该技术来理解社会认知背后复杂过程的研究人员提供了新的信息。