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Heart Rate and Affective Reactions to State Self-Objectification as a Function of Gender
Authors:Melinda A. Green  Tara K. Ohrt  Christine Nguyen  Katherine Blasko  Sanjeev Khatiwada  Amanda Martin
Affiliation:1. Cornell College mgreen@cornellcollege.edu;3. Cornell College
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to examine heart rate (HR) and affective reactions to state self-objectification as a function of gender. We examined negative affect, positive affect, guilt, and HR at 6-second and 5-minute intervals across baseline, control, high objectification, low objectification, and cologne conditions in men (n = 53) and women (n = 57). Mixed factorial MANOVA results indicated a statistically significant Gender × Condition interaction. Both men and women showed a cardiac orienting response to high versus low objectification. Cardiac stress reactions to objectification were higher among women. Negative affective reactions to objectification were more pervasive across conditions among women.
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