2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295342
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Fluid face but not gender: Enfacement illusion through digital face filters does not affect gender identity

Luca Provenzano,
Hanna Gohlke,
Gianluca Saetta
et al.

Abstract: It has been shown that observing a face being touched or moving in synchrony with our own face increases self-identification with the former which might alter both cognitive and affective processes. The induction of this phenomenon, termed enfacement illusion, has often relied on laboratory tools that are unavailable to a large audience. However, digital face filters applications are nowadays regularly used and might provide an interesting tool to study similar mechanisms in a wider population. Digital filters… Show more

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