Back to Search Start Over

Explicit preference for human and artificial sexualized dominant and gentle content

Authors :
Szczuka, Jessica M.
Molitor, Jennifer
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Open Science Framework, 2022.

Abstract

Digitization has already influenced human interaction with sexualized media. Today, such media are relatively easy to access, often involve comparatively low costs for the user, and can be consumed anonymously (compare Cooper, 1998; Döring et al., 2017). In the age of machine learning algorithms and vector graphics, however, this increasingly applies to the production of sexualized media as well; the number of computer-generated sexualized media is steadily increasing (Wittmer & Steinebach, 2019). Sexual acts can be shown that on the one hand never took place, but also content that would push real people to their physical limits (often content that is very painful to unfeasible for real people). Accordingly, the present study considers on the one hand the ontological class of the stimuli (human or computer-generated), but also in interaction with the content of the stimulus (dominant or gentle). This study functions as a preliminary study for a project in which similar questions will be investigated using eye tracking as an implicit measure. This study was approved by the ethics committee of the Department of Cognitive and Media Sciences at the University of Duisburg Essen (Germany).

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1227ed55005207ad17222b547c26fb4a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/k76yj