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 Men see bikini-clad women as objects, psychologists say
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By Elizabeth Landau
CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/02/19/women.bikinis.objects/index.html?iref=mpstoryview


CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- It may seem obvious that men perceive women in sexy bathing suits as objects, but now there's science to back it up.

Images of women in bikinis prompted brain responses in men associated with using tools.

Images of women in bikinis prompted brain responses in men associated with using tools.

New research shows that, in men, the brain areas associated with

handling tools and the intention to perform actions light up when
viewing images of women in bikinis.

The research was presented
this week by Susan Fiske, professor of psychology at Princeton
University, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science.

"This is just the first study which was
focused on the idea that men of a certain age view sex as a highly
desirable goal, and if you present them with a provocative woman, then
that will tend to prime goal-related responses," she told CNN.


Although consistent with conventional wisdom, the way that men may
depersonalize sexual images of women is not entirely something they
control. In fact, it's a byproduct of human evolution, experts say. The
first male humans had an incentive to seek fertile women as the means
of spreading their genes.

"They're not fully conscious
responses, and so people don't know the extent to which they're being
influenced," Fiske said. "It's important to recognize the effects."

The participants, 21 heterosexual male undergraduates at Princeton,
took questionnaires to determine whether they harbor "benevolent"
sexism, which includes the belief that a woman's place is in the home,
or hostile sexism, a more adversarial viewpoint which includes the
belief that women attempt to dominate men.

In the men who scored
highest on hostile sexism, the part of the brain associated with
analyzing another person's thoughts, feelings and intentions was
inactive while viewing scantily clad women, Fiske said. Visit CNNHealth.com, your connection for better living


Men also remember these women's bodies better than those of
fully-clothed women, Fiske said. Each image was shown for only a
fraction of a second.

This study looked specifically at men, and did not test women's responses to similar images.


A supplementary study on both male and female undergraduates found that
men tend to associate bikini-clad women with first-person action verbs
such as I "push," "handle" and "grab" instead of the third-person forms
such as she "pushes," "handles" and "grabs." They associated fully
clothed women, on the other hand, with the third-person forms,
indicating these women were perceived as in control of their own
actions. The females who took the test did not show this effect, Fiske
said.

That goes along with the idea that the man looking at a woman in a bikini sees her as the object of action, Fiske said.


The findings are consistent with previous work in the field, and
resonate, for example, with the abundance of female strip clubs in
comparison to male strip clubs, said Dr. Charles Raison, psychiatrist
and director of the Mind/Body Institute at Emory University in Atlanta,
Georgia. Raison was not involved in the study.

Previous research
found that people tend to similarly dehumanize those who are homeless
or drug addicts, although the phenomenon in this case is somewhat
different, Fiske said. People have reactions of avoidance toward the
homeless and drug addicts, and the opposite for scantily clad women.


The broader purpose of the research was to explore circumstances under
which people treat one another as the means to an end, Fiske said.


Past studies have also shown that when men view images of highly
sexualized women, and then interact with a woman in a separate setting,
they are more likely to have sexual words on their minds, she said.
They are also more likely to remember the woman's physical appearance,
and sit closer to her -- for instance, at a job interview.

Taken together, the research suggests that viewing certain images is not appropriate in the workplace, Fiske said.


"I'm not advocating censorship, but I do think people need to know what
settings should discourage the display and possession of these kinds of
things," she said.

Both women and men have something to learn
from this line of research, Raison said. Women should be aware of how
they are perceived when wearing provocative clothing, and men shouldn't
let feelings of impersonal sexual longing interfere with their more
personal relationships with other women, including female friends.
"Many men make foolish choices because of sexual attraction," he said.


























































































"The suggestion might be that there's some hard-wiring there that can
interfere with the average man's ability to interact on deeper levels
with really hot looking stranger women in bikinis," he said.


Women may also depersonalize men in certain situations, but published
research on the subject has not been done, experts say. Evolutionary psychology
would theorize that men view women as objects in terms of their youth
and apparent fertility, while women might view men as instrumental in
terms of their status and resources, Fiske said.


Another avenue to explore would be showing images of men's wives and
girlfriends in bikinis, Raison said. He predicts the objectifying
effect would not happen in this context
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