Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Neurosurgery, Univeristy of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA.
Sci Rep. 2020 Sep 1;10(1):14385. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-71467-z.
Gender identity is a collection of thoughts and feelings about one's own gender, which may or may not correspond to the sex assigned at birth. How this sense is linked to the perception of one's own masculine or feminine body remains unclear. Here, in a series of three behavioral experiments conducted on a large group of control volunteers (N = 140), we show that a perceptual illusion of having the opposite-sex body is associated with a shift toward a more balanced identification with both genders and less gender-stereotypical beliefs about own personality characteristics, as indicated by subjective reports and implicit behavioral measures. These findings demonstrate that the ongoing perception of one's own body affects the sense of one's own gender in a dynamic, robust, and automatic manner.
性别认同是一个人对自己的性别所产生的一系列想法和感受,这些想法和感受可能与出生时被分配的性别相符,也可能不相符。这种感觉与对自己男性或女性身体的感知之间的联系尚不清楚。在这里,我们在一大群对照志愿者(N=140)中进行了一系列三项行为实验,结果表明,对异性身体的感知错觉与向更加平衡的性别认同转变以及对自己个性特征的更少性别刻板信念有关,这一点可以通过主观报告和内隐行为测量来证明。这些发现表明,对自己身体的持续感知以动态、强大和自动的方式影响着对自己性别的感知。