New Delhi: Our brains process images of men and females differently and see men as people and women as body parts, according to a new study.
When casting our eyes upon an object, our brains either perceive it in its entirety or as a collection of its parts.
The new study suggested that these two distinct cognitive processes also are in play with our basic physical perceptions of men and women - and, importantly, provides clues as to why women are often the targets of sexual objectification.
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