School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
Division of Psychology, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK.
Psychol Res. 2021 Nov;85(8):3026-3039. doi: 10.1007/s00426-020-01471-5. Epub 2021 Jan 12.
We examined whether visual processing mechanisms of the body of conspecifics are different in women and men and whether these rely on westernised socio-cultural ideals and body image concerns. Twenty-four women and 24 men performed a visual discrimination task of upright or inverted images of female or male bodies and faces (Experiment 1) and objects (Experiment 2). In Experiment 1, both groups of women and men showed comparable abilities in the discrimination of upright and inverted bodies and faces. However, the gender of the human stimuli yielded different effects on participants' performance, so that female faces, and male bodies appeared to be processed less configurally than female bodies and male faces, respectively. Interestingly, the reduction of configural processing for male bodies was significantly predicted by participants' Body Mass Index (BMI) and their level of internalization of muscularity. Our findings suggest that configural visual processing of bodies and faces in women and men may be linked to a selective attention to detail needed for discriminating salient physical (perhaps sexual) cues of conspecifics. Importantly, BMI and muscularity internalization of beauty ideals may also play a crucial role in this mechanism.
我们研究了女性和男性对同类身体的视觉处理机制是否不同,以及这些机制是否依赖于西方化的社会文化理想和身体形象担忧。24 名女性和 24 名男性参与了一项视觉辨别任务,辨别女性或男性身体和面部(实验 1)以及物体(实验 2)的直立或倒置图像。在实验 1 中,女性和男性两组在辨别直立和倒置的身体和面部方面表现出相当的能力。然而,人类刺激物的性别对参与者的表现产生了不同的影响,因此女性的面部,以及男性的身体看起来比女性的身体和男性的面部分别受到较少的整体处理。有趣的是,男性身体的整体处理减少程度与参与者的身体质量指数(BMI)和他们对肌肉发达的内化程度显著相关。我们的研究结果表明,女性和男性对身体和面部的整体视觉处理可能与选择性注意辨别同类明显的身体(可能是性)线索有关。重要的是,身体质量指数和对美丽理想的肌肉发达内化也可能在这一机制中发挥关键作用。