Sexual objectification has been well studied, but most of the research is about looking at the effects of this objectification. Psychological research has worked out that our brains see people and objects in different ways. On the other hand, recognizing part of a chair is just as easy as recognizing a whole chair. One way that psychologists have found to test whether something is seen as an object is by turning it upside down. So Bernard and his colleagues used a test where they presented pictures of men and women in sexualized poses, wearing underwear. Each participant watched the pictures appear one by one on a computer screen.
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Source: Thinkstock. In this context — where people post racy pictures and sexy selfies on various social media platforms — a new study has made an interesting finding about how your social media behavior is being perceived. Half the subjects were shown a picture of Johnson sporting jeans, a short-sleeves shirt and a scarf, while the other half was shown a picture with a low-cut red dress with a visible garter belt. The way women perceive other women — and the disparity in perception between genders — is nothing new.
People see sexy pictures of women as objects, not people
Perfume ads, beer billboards, movie posters: everywhere you look, women's sexualized bodies are on display. A new study published in Psychological Science , a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, finds that both men and women see images of sexy women's bodies as objects, while they see sexy-looking men as people. Sexual objectification has been well studied, but most of the research is about looking at the effects of this objectification.






Perfume ads, beer billboards, movie posters: everywhere you look, women's sexualized bodies are on display. A new study published in Psychological Science , a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, finds that both men and women see images of sexy women's bodies as objects, while they see sexy-looking men as people. Sexual objectification has been well studied, but most of the research is about looking at the effects of this objectification. Psychological research has worked out that our brains see people and objects in different ways. For example, while we're good at recognizing a whole face, just part of a face is a bit baffling.
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