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Perceiving sex directly and indirectly - Meaning in motion and morphology

机译:直接和间接感知性-运动和形态学意义

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We employed a novel technique to explore how the body's motion and morphology affect judgments of sex and gender. Stimuli depicted animated human walkers that varied in motion (gait patterns varying shoulder swagger and hip sway) and in morphology (waist-to-hip ratio). The potency of morphology in categorical sex judgments was confirmed. Visual scanning of the walkers was concentrated in the waist and hip region of the body (Study 1a). This targeted scanning was attenuated, however, when the sex of the target had been prespecified (Study 1b). Body motion permitted categorical judgments of sex, but these judgments were mediated by perceived gender (Study 2). These studies provide converging evidence for the primacy of the body's shape in categorical judgments of sex.
机译:我们采用了一种新颖的技术来探索人体的运动和形态如何影响性别的判断。刺激物描绘了动画的人类步行者,它们的动作(步态变化,肩部摆动和髋部摇摆)和形态(腰臀比)都不同。形态学能力在绝对性别判断中得到了证实。步行者的视觉扫描集中在身体的腰部和臀部(研究1a)。但是,如果预先指定了目标的性别,则这种目标扫描会减弱(研究1b)。身体运动允许对性别进行绝对判断,但这些判断是由感知的性别介导的(研究2)。这些研究为性别分类中的人体形状的首要地位提供了越来越多的证据。

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