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变脸而非变性别:数字面部滤镜的变脸错觉不会影响性别认同。

Fluid face but not gender: Enfacement illusion through digital face filters does not affect gender identity.

机构信息

Center for Life Nano- & Neuro-Science, Italian Institute of Technology, Rome, Italy.

Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Apr 3;19(4):e0295342. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295342. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

It has been shown that observing a face being touched or moving in synchrony with our own face increases self-identification with the former which might alter both cognitive and affective processes. The induction of this phenomenon, termed enfacement illusion, has often relied on laboratory tools that are unavailable to a large audience. However, digital face filters applications are nowadays regularly used and might provide an interesting tool to study similar mechanisms in a wider population. Digital filters are able to render our faces in real time while changing important facial features, for example, rendering them more masculine or feminine according to normative standards. Recent literature using full-body illusions has shown that participants' own gender identity shifts when embodying a different gendered avatar. Here we studied whether participants' filtered faces, observed while moving in synchrony with their own face, may induce an enfacement illusion and if so, modulate their gender identity. We collected data from 35 female and 33 male participants who observed a stereotypically gender mismatched version of themselves either moving synchronously or asynchronously with their own face on a screen. Our findings showed a successful induction of the enfacement illusion in the synchronous condition according to a questionnaire addressing the feelings of ownership, agency and perceived similarity. However, we found no evidence of gender identity being modulated, neither in explicit nor in implicit measures of gender identification. We discuss the distinction between full-body and facial processing and the relevance of studying widely accessible devices that may impact the sense of a bodily self and our cognition, emotion and behaviour.

摘要

已经有研究表明,观察自己的脸被触摸或与自己的脸同步移动会增加与前者的自我认同,这可能会改变认知和情感过程。这种被称为“面部同化错觉”的现象的诱导,通常依赖于实验室工具,而这些工具无法被广大受众使用。然而,如今数字面部滤镜应用程序被广泛使用,可能为在更广泛的人群中研究类似机制提供了一个有趣的工具。数字滤镜能够实时渲染我们的面部,同时改变重要的面部特征,例如,根据标准将其渲染得更男性化或更女性化。最近使用全身错觉的文献表明,当参与者体现不同性别化的虚拟形象时,他们自己的性别认同会发生转变。在这里,我们研究了当参与者观察自己的面部在与自己的面部同步移动时,他们的过滤后的面部是否会引起面部同化错觉,以及如果是这样,是否会改变他们的性别认同。我们从 35 名女性和 33 名男性参与者那里收集了数据,这些参与者在屏幕上观察到一个与自己性别不匹配的刻板印象版本的自己,要么与自己的面部同步移动,要么不同步移动。我们的研究结果表明,在同步条件下,通过一份关于所有权、代理权和感知相似性的问卷,成功地诱导了面部同化错觉。然而,我们没有发现性别认同被调节的证据,无论是在明确的还是隐含的性别认同测量中。我们讨论了全身和面部处理之间的区别,以及研究广泛可访问的设备的相关性,这些设备可能会影响身体自我意识以及我们的认知、情感和行为。

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