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运动与性别类型特征在人体感知中相互作用。

Motion and Gender-Typing Features Interact in the Perception of Human Bodies.

作者信息

D'Argenio Giulia, Finisguerra Alessandra, Urgesi Cosimo

机构信息

PhD Program in Neural and Cognitive Sciences, Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.

Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Languages and Literatures, Communication, Education and Society, University of Udine, Udine, Italy.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2020 Apr 21;14:277. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00277. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The human body conveys socially relevant information, including a person's gender. Several studies have shown that both shape and motion inform gender judgments of bodies. However, while body shape seems to influence more the judgment of female bodies, body motion seems to play a major role in the judgments of male bodies. Yet, the interdependence of morphologic and dynamic cues in shaping gender judgment and attractiveness evaluation in body perception is still unclear. In two experiments, we investigated how variations of implied motion and shape interact in perceptual and affective judgments of female and male bodies. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to provide ratings for masculinity and femininity of virtual renderings of human bodies with variable gender-typing features and implied motion. We found evidence of a tendency to perceive bodies in static poses as more feminine and bodies in dynamic poses as more masculine. In Experiment 2, participants rated the same pictures for dynamism and pleasantness. We found that male bodies were judged more dynamic than female bodies with the same pose. Also, female bodies were liked more in static than in dynamic poses. A mediation analysis allowed us to further shed light on the relationship between gender-typing features and motion, suggesting that the less is the movement conveyed by a female body, the greater is an observer's sensitivity to its femininity, and this leads to a more positive evaluation of its pleasantness. Our findings hint to an association between stillness and femininity in body perception, which can stem from either the evolutionary meaning of sexual selection and/or the influence of cultural norms.

摘要

人体传达着与社会相关的信息,包括一个人的性别。多项研究表明,形状和运动都能为对身体的性别判断提供信息。然而,虽然身体形状似乎对女性身体的判断影响更大,但身体运动似乎在男性身体的判断中起主要作用。然而,在身体感知中,形态和动态线索在塑造性别判断和吸引力评估方面的相互依存关系仍不明确。在两项实验中,我们研究了隐含运动和形状的变化如何在对女性和男性身体的感知和情感判断中相互作用。在实验1中,参与者被要求对具有不同性别特征和隐含运动的人体虚拟渲染图的阳刚之气和阴柔之美进行评分。我们发现有证据表明,人们倾向于将静态姿势的身体视为更具女性气质,而将动态姿势的身体视为更具男性气质。在实验2中,参与者对相同的图片的活力和愉悦程度进行评分。我们发现,相同姿势下的男性身体比女性身体被判定为更具活力。此外,女性身体在静态姿势下比在动态姿势下更受喜爱。中介分析使我们能够进一步阐明性别特征与运动之间的关系,表明女性身体传达的运动越少,观察者对其女性气质的敏感度就越高,这会导致对其愉悦程度的更积极评价。我们的研究结果暗示了在身体感知中静止与女性气质之间的关联,这可能源于性选择的进化意义和/或文化规范的影响。

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