The Face of Sexualization: Faces Wearing Makeup are Processed Less Configurally than Faces Without Makeup
Human bodies are sometimes cognitively objectified, i.e., processed less configurally and more analytically, in a way that resembles how most objects are perceived. Whereas how people process images of sexualized bodies appearing in the mass media has been well documented; whether subtler manifestat...
Main Authors: | Philippe Bernard, Philippine Geelhand, Lara Servais |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ubiquity Press
2019-10-01
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Series: | International Review of Social Psychology |
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Online Access: | https://www.rips-irsp.com/articles/211 |
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