Department of Psychology, University of Denver.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2017 Sep;146(9):1366-1371. doi: 10.1037/xge0000339. Epub 2017 Jul 17.
Spatial localization is a basic process in vision, occurring reliably when people encounter an object or person. Yet the role of spatial-location in the visual perception of people is poorly understood. We explored the extent to which spatial-location distorts the perception of gender. Consistent with evidence that the perception of objects is constrained by their location in visual scenes, enhancing perception for objects in their typical location (e.g., Biederman et al., 1982), we hypothesized that people would see relatively greater femininity in faces that appeared lower in space. On each of many trials, participants briefly viewed a pair of faces that varied in gender-ambiguity. One face appeared higher than the other, and participants identified the 1 that looked more like a woman's face (Study 1) or indicated whether the 2 faces were the same (Study 2). Across 2 experiments, participants perceived greater femininity in faces seen lower (vs. higher) in space. These effects seem to be perceptual-changes to spatial location were sufficient for altering whether 2 faces looked identical or different. Thus, spatial-location modulates visual percepts of gender, providing a biased foundation for downstream processes involved in gender biases, sexual attraction, and sex-roles. (PsycINFO Database Record
空间定位是视觉的基本过程,当人们遇到物体或人时,这个过程会可靠地发生。然而,空间定位在人们视觉感知中的作用还没有得到很好的理解。我们探讨了空间定位在多大程度上扭曲了对性别的感知。与物体的感知受到其在视觉场景中位置的限制的证据一致(例如,Biederman 等人,1982),我们假设人们会看到空间位置较低的面孔相对更具有女性气质。在许多试验中的每一次,参与者都会短暂地看到一对性别模糊的面孔。一张脸比另一张脸高,参与者识别出看起来更像女人脸的那张(研究 1),或者指出这两张脸是否相同(研究 2)。在两个实验中,参与者都认为空间位置较低的面孔更具有女性气质。这些影响似乎是空间位置的感知变化足以改变两张脸是否看起来相同或不同。因此,空间定位调节了性别视觉感知,为性别偏见、性吸引和性别角色等下游过程提供了有偏差的基础。(心理学信息数据库记录)