Perception of strength and power of realistic male characters

Anna C. Wellerdiek, M. Breidt, Michael Geuss, S. Streuber, Uwe Kloos, Michael J. Black, B. Mohler
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We investigated the influence of body shape and pose on the perception of physical strength and social power for male virtual characters. In the first experiment, participants judged the physical strength of varying body shapes, derived from a statistical 3D body model. Based on these ratings, we determined three body shapes (weak, average, and strong) and animated them with a set of power poses for the second experiment. Participants rated how strong or powerful they perceived virtual characters of varying body shapes that were displayed in different poses. Our results show that perception of physical strength was mainly driven by the shape of the body. However, the social attribute of power was influenced by an interaction between pose and shape. Specifically, the effect of pose on power ratings was greater for weak body shapes. These results demonstrate that a character with a weak shape can be perceived as more powerful when in a high-power pose.
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对现实男性角色的力量和力量的感知
我们研究了男性虚拟角色的体型和姿势对体力和社会权力感知的影响。在第一个实验中,参与者根据统计的3D身体模型来判断不同体型的体力。基于这些评分,我们确定了三种体型(弱、一般和强壮),并在第二个实验中用一组力量姿势将它们动画化。参与者评估了他们对以不同姿势展示的不同体型的虚拟人物的强壮或强大程度。我们的研究结果表明,对体力的感知主要是由身体形状驱动的。然而,权力的社会属性受到姿势和形状之间相互作用的影响。具体来说,体型较弱的人,姿势对力量评分的影响更大。这些结果表明,当一个角色摆出强大的姿势时,一个虚弱的形状会被认为更强大。
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