Angry women 'look manly'.Byline: ANI Washington, Dec 5 (ANI): When women get angry they look masculine MASCULINE. That which belongs to the male sex. 2. The masculine sometimes includes the feminine, vide an example under the article Man, and see also the articles Gender, Worthiest of blood; Poth. Intr. au titre 16, des Testamens et Donations Testamentaires, n. , claims a new study. The study claimed that the association between anger and men and happiness and women is so strong that it can influence the decisions about the gender of another person when that person is viewed briefly "Why is it that men can be bastards and women must wear pearls and smile?" wrote author Lynn Hecht Schafran. In two studies, researchers asked subjects to identify the sex of a series of faces. In the first study, androgynous an·drog·y·nous adj. 1. Biology Having both female and male characteristics; hermaphroditic. 2. Being neither distinguishably masculine nor feminine, as in dress, appearance, or behavior. faces with lowered eyebrows and tight lips (angry expressions) were more likely to be identified as male, and faces with smiles and raised eyebrows (expressions of happiness and fear) were often labeled feminine. The second study used male and female faces wearing expressions of happiness, anger, sadness, fear or a neutral expression. Overall, subjects were able to identify male faces more quickly than female faces, and female faces that expressed anger took the longest to identify. "The present research shows that the association between anger and men and happiness and women is so strong that it can influence the decisions about the gender of another person when that person is viewed briefly," said Dr. Ursula Hess, from the Department of Psychology, University of Quebec at Montreal. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the report, the findings from this study as well as others lead to the idea that "the face is a complex social signaling system in which signals for emotion, behavioral intentions and sex all overlap." Hess said that the same cues that make a face appear male - a high forehead, a square jaw and thicker eyebrows - have been linked to perceptions of dominance. Similarly, features that make a face appear female - a rounded, baby face with large eyes - have been linked to perceptions of the individual being approachable and warm. "This difference in how the emotions and social traits of the two sexes are perceived could have significant implications for social interactions in a number of settings. Our research demonstrates that equivalent levels of anger are perceived as more intense when shown by men rather than women, and happiness as more intense when shown by women rather than men. It also suggests that it is less likely for men to be perceived as warm and caring and for women to be perceived as dominant," wrote the authors. The study is part of a larger set of studies showing that men's faces are perceived as angrier and women's faces as happier. The researchers are also investigating other facial features Facial Features See also anatomy; beards; body, human; eyes. gnathism the condition of having an upper jaw that protrudes beyond the plane of the face. — gnathic, adj. that affect the way people perceive emotion, including the effect of signs of aging such as wrinkles wrinkles See bells and whistles. and furrows on the perception of emotions in the faces of the elderly. The study has been published in the Journal of Vision. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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