Development of self and other’s body perception; effects of familiarity and gender on how children perceive adults

Abstract: Our ability to perceive our own and other people’s bodies is critical to the success of social interactions. Research has shown that adults have a distorted perception of their own body and those of other adults. However, these studies ask perceivers to estimate for adults that have similar bodily make-up. This study explored the developmental progression in how children perceive their own body (5- 12-yrs-olds) (Exp1) and whether children have similar distortions as adults when estimating the dimensions of adult bodies both unknown (Exp2) and familiar to them (Exp3). Overall, children showed similar distortions to those found in adult’s estimations for own body perception (i.e., limbs with a smaller density of sensory receptors showed a larger error than those with a higher density) and perception of adult’s bodies showed less distortion when perceiver and model were of the same gender, but not when the adult was familiar to the child.

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Autores principales: Speranza, Trinidad, Abrevaya, Sofia, Pérez Cano, María de Guadalupe, Ramenzoni, Verónica Claudia
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Publicado: Cognitive Science Society 2021
Materias:NIÑOS, AUTOPERCEPCION, IMAGEN CORPORAL, ESTEREOTIPOS, PERCEPCION SOCIAL, DESARROLLO COGNITIVO,
Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/15882
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spelling oai:ucacris:123456789-158822023-03-07T14:14:33Z Development of self and other’s body perception; effects of familiarity and gender on how children perceive adults Speranza, Trinidad Abrevaya, Sofia Pérez Cano, María de Guadalupe Ramenzoni, Verónica Claudia NIÑOS AUTOPERCEPCION IMAGEN CORPORAL ESTEREOTIPOS PERCEPCION SOCIAL DESARROLLO COGNITIVO Abstract: Our ability to perceive our own and other people’s bodies is critical to the success of social interactions. Research has shown that adults have a distorted perception of their own body and those of other adults. However, these studies ask perceivers to estimate for adults that have similar bodily make-up. This study explored the developmental progression in how children perceive their own body (5- 12-yrs-olds) (Exp1) and whether children have similar distortions as adults when estimating the dimensions of adult bodies both unknown (Exp2) and familiar to them (Exp3). Overall, children showed similar distortions to those found in adult’s estimations for own body perception (i.e., limbs with a smaller density of sensory receptors showed a larger error than those with a higher density) and perception of adult’s bodies showed less distortion when perceiver and model were of the same gender, but not when the adult was familiar to the child. 2023-02-24T11:34:18Z 2023-02-24T11:34:18Z 2021 Artículo Speranza, T., et al. Development of self and other’s body perception; effects of familiarity and gender on how children perceive adults [en línea]. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. 2021, 43 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/15882 1069-7977 https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/15882 eng Acceso abierto http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Cognitive Science Society Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. 2021, 43
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IMAGEN CORPORAL
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PERCEPCION SOCIAL
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ESTEREOTIPOS
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Speranza, Trinidad
Abrevaya, Sofia
Pérez Cano, María de Guadalupe
Ramenzoni, Verónica Claudia
Development of self and other’s body perception; effects of familiarity and gender on how children perceive adults
description Abstract: Our ability to perceive our own and other people’s bodies is critical to the success of social interactions. Research has shown that adults have a distorted perception of their own body and those of other adults. However, these studies ask perceivers to estimate for adults that have similar bodily make-up. This study explored the developmental progression in how children perceive their own body (5- 12-yrs-olds) (Exp1) and whether children have similar distortions as adults when estimating the dimensions of adult bodies both unknown (Exp2) and familiar to them (Exp3). Overall, children showed similar distortions to those found in adult’s estimations for own body perception (i.e., limbs with a smaller density of sensory receptors showed a larger error than those with a higher density) and perception of adult’s bodies showed less distortion when perceiver and model were of the same gender, but not when the adult was familiar to the child.
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Abrevaya, Sofia
Pérez Cano, María de Guadalupe
Ramenzoni, Verónica Claudia
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