The Brain in Action Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4, Canada.
Psychol Res. 2019 Oct;83(7):1375-1382. doi: 10.1007/s00426-018-1003-x. Epub 2018 Apr 3.
Disturbed body representation is a condition defined by the perception that one's body size is different from their anatomical size. While equal amounts of males and females suffer from disturbed body representation, there appear to be differences in the direction of this distortion. Females will typically overestimate, whereas males will typically underestimate body size. One part of the body that has been consistently misperceived is the hands. This misrepresentation consists of two distinct characteristics: an overestimation of hand width, and an underestimation of finger length. Many of these studies, however, have used predominately female participants, allowing for the possibility that women are driving this distortion. The aim of the present study was to examine possible sex differences in hand perception. To this end, participants estimated the location of ten landmarks on their hands when their hands were hidden from view. Our results indicate that females follow the characteristic distortion, whereas males only underestimate finger length (albeit more than females). These findings are surprising, because the hands are not an area of concern for weight gain/loss. We discuss these findings in relation to body dysmorphia literature.
身体意象障碍是一种病症,其特征为个体感知到自己的体型与解剖学上的体型不同。尽管男性和女性受到身体意象障碍的影响程度相当,但这种扭曲在方向上似乎存在差异。女性通常会高估,而男性则通常会低估自己的体型。一直以来被误解的身体部位之一就是手。这种错误的感知包括两个明显的特征:对手宽的高估,以及对手指长度的低估。然而,许多此类研究主要使用女性参与者,这使得女性可能是导致这种扭曲的原因。本研究旨在检查手部感知方面可能存在的性别差异。为此,参与者在看不见自己手的情况下,对手上的十个地标位置进行了估计。我们的研究结果表明,女性遵循典型的扭曲模式,而男性仅低估手指长度(尽管比女性更严重)。这些发现令人惊讶,因为手并不是体重增加/减少的关注部位。我们将这些发现与身体畸形障碍文献联系起来进行讨论。