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击打代表男性,给予代表女性:动作观察过程中的自动模仿与互补性。

Hitting is male, giving is female: automatic imitation and complementarity during action observation.

作者信息

Lugli Luisa, Obertis Anna Chiara, Borghi Anna M

机构信息

Department of Philosophy and Communication, University of Bologna, via Azzo Gardino 23, 40122, Bologna, Italy.

Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, viale Berti Pichat, 5, 40127, Bologna, Italy.

出版信息

Psychol Res. 2017 Nov;81(6):1180-1191. doi: 10.1007/s00426-016-0808-8. Epub 2016 Sep 23.

Abstract

Is somebody going to hurt us? We draw back. The present study investigates using behavioral measures the interplay between imitative and complementary actions activated while observing female/male hands performing different actions. Female and male participants were required to discriminate the gender of biologically and artificially colored hands that displayed both individual (grasping) and social (giving and punching) actions. Biological hands evoked automatic imitation, while hands of different gender activated complementary mechanisms. Furthermore, responses reflected gender stereotypes: giving actions were more associated to females, punching actions to males. Results have implications for studies on social stereotyping, and for research on action observation, showing that the mirror neuron system resonates in both an imitative and complementary fashion.

摘要

会有人伤害我们吗?我们会退缩。本研究使用行为测量方法,调查在观察女性/男性手部执行不同动作时激活的模仿和互补动作之间的相互作用。要求女性和男性参与者辨别呈现个体(抓握)和社交(给予和拳击)动作的生物染色和人工染色手部的性别。生物手部引发了自动模仿,而不同性别的手部激活了互补机制。此外,反应反映了性别刻板印象:给予动作与女性更相关,拳击动作与男性更相关。研究结果对社会刻板印象研究以及动作观察研究具有启示意义,表明镜像神经元系统以模仿和互补的方式产生共鸣。

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