This third edition of Family Communication carefully examines state-of-the art research and theories of family communication and family relationships. In addition to presenting …
F Wenzlaff, P Briken, A Dekker - The Journal of Sex Research, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Although eye tracking has been used for decades, it has gained popularity in the area of sex research only recently. The aim of this article is to examine the potential merits of eye …
Soft biometric information extracted from a human body (eg, height, gender, skin color, hair color, and so on) is ancillary information easily distinguished at a distance but it is not fully …
Objectification theory suggests that the bodies of women are sometimes reduced to their sexual body parts. As well, an extensive literature in cognitive psychology suggests that …
Although objectification theory suggests that women frequently experience the objectifying gaze with many adverse consequences, there is scant research examining the nature and …
Male and female brains have different structures, which can make genders produce various eye-movement patterns. This study presents the results of an eye tracking experiment in …
The human “mirror-system” is suggested to play a crucial role in action observation and execution, and is characterized by activity in the premotor and parietal cortices during the …
Computational thinking and coding are becoming an integral part of K-12 education, with female students being underrepresented in such subjects. The proliferation of technological …
Faces and bodies convey important information for the identification of potential sexual partners, yet clothing typically covers many of the bodily cues relevant for mating and …