Now you see me, now you don’t: detecting sexual objectification through a change blindness paradigm

Volume: 20, Issue: 4, Pages: 419 - 429
Published: Aug 21, 2019
Abstract
The goal of this work is to provide evidence for the cognitive objectification of sexualized targets via a change blindness paradigm. Since sexual objectification involves a fragmented perception of the target in which individuating features (i.e., the face) have less information potential than sexualized features (i.e., body parts), we hypothesized that changes in faces of sexualized targets would be detected with less accuracy than changes in...
Paper Details
Title
Now you see me, now you don’t: detecting sexual objectification through a change blindness paradigm
Published Date
Aug 21, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
419 - 429
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