Longo Matthew R
Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2019 May;196:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2019.03.002. Epub 2019 Mar 29.
A large body of research has suggested that localisation of the hand in external space relies on distorted representations of the hand. We developed a paradigm for measuring implicit perceptual maps of the hand (Longo & Haggard, 2010, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 107, 11727-11732), which show systematic deviation from actual hand shape, including overestimation of hand width and underestimation of finger length. Recently, Coelho and Gonzalez (in press, Psychol Res) reported sex differences in these perceptual hand maps, with women showing greater overestimation of hand width, but less underestimation of finger length than men. In the current study, I conducted a meta-analysis of 19 experiments using this paradigm by myself and my colleagues. The results replicated the sex differences reported by Coelho and Gonzalez. Importantly, however, these sex differences were not apparent when actual hand size was included as a covariate in analyses, suggesting that they may, at least in part, be due to women having smaller hands on average than men.
大量研究表明,手部在外部空间中的定位依赖于手部的扭曲表征。我们开发了一种测量手部隐式感知图的范式(Longo & Haggard,2010年,《美国国家科学院院刊》,107卷,11727 - 11732页),该范式显示出与实际手部形状的系统性偏差,包括对手部宽度的高估和对手指长度的低估。最近,Coelho和Gonzalez(即将发表于《心理学研究》)报告了这些手部感知图中的性别差异,女性对手部宽度的高估程度更大,但对手指长度的低估程度比男性小。在当前研究中,我独自及与同事对使用该范式的19项实验进行了荟萃分析。结果重复了Coelho和Gonzalez报告的性别差异。然而,重要的是,当在分析中纳入实际手部大小时,这些性别差异并不明显,这表明它们可能至少部分是由于女性平均手部尺寸比男性小。