Seeing women as objects: The sexual body part recognition bias

Volume: 42, Issue: 6, Pages: 743 - 753
Published: Jun 29, 2012
Abstract
Objectification theory suggests that the bodies of women are sometimes reduced to their sexual body parts. As well, an extensive literature in cognitive psychology suggests that global processing underlies person recognition, whereas local processing underlies object recognition. Integrating these literatures, we introduced and tested the sexual body part recognition bias hypothesis that women's (versus men's) bodies would be reduced to their...
Paper Details
Title
Seeing women as objects: The sexual body part recognition bias
Published Date
Jun 29, 2012
Volume
42
Issue
6
Pages
743 - 753
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